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FURMAN’S F1000-UPS FEATURES

SMP (Series Multi-Stage Protection) Surge Protection

LiFT (Linear Filtering Technology) Noise Filtration

EVS (Extreme Voltage Shutdown) Voltage Protection

Dual Learning IR Output Controls

RS-232 with Open Source Code Protocol

Fully Programmable

Power Management Software Included

USB Interface

Critical Load Management

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing a Furman F1000-UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply, and congratulations on your choice. The F1000UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply features Furman’s revolutionary Series Multi-Stage Protection (SMP) circuit, Extreme Voltage Shutdown (EVS), and our exclusive Linear Filtering Technology (LiFT). Together, these technologies comprise precisely what our customers have come to expect from Furman - uncompromised AC protection and purification. Our F1000-UPS has been precisely engineered to exceed the critical demands of audio/video professionals, contractors, broadcasters, and musicians alike.

SMP (SERIES MULTI-STAGE PROTECTION)

Furman’s SMP surge suppression virtually eliminates service calls and costly “down time”. Traditional surge suppression circuits sacrifice themselves when exposed to multiple transient voltage spikes, requiring the dismantling of your system and repair of your surge suppressor. Not so with Furman’s SMP. Damaging transient voltages are safely absorbed, clamped, and dissipated. Your connected equipment is protected, while your Furman protects itself!

Unique to Furman’s SMP is its unparalleled clamping voltage, defined as the amount of voltage that is allowed to pass through to your equipment when the protection device is subjected to a transient surge or spike. While other designs offer clamping voltages that are well above 330 Vpk, Furman’s SMP clamps at 188 Vpk, (133 VAC RMS) even when tested with multiple 6000 Vpk - 3000 amp surges! This unprecedented level of protection is only available with Furman’s SMP technology.

EVS (EXTREME VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN)

Furman’s trusted over/under-voltage (EVS) circuitry protects against prolonged overvoltage conditions, such as accidental connections to 208 or 240 VAC, or an intermittent neutral. It does so by monitoring the incoming voltage and, when an unsafe condition is detected, triggering a relay which shuts off the incoming power until the over/under-voltage condition is corrected.

LIFT (LINEAR FILTERING TECHNOLOGY)

Unfortunately, traditional AC power conditioners have been designed for unrealistic laboratory conditions. Prior technologies, whether multiple-pole or conventional series-mode filters, could actually harm audio and video performance more than they help, due to the resonant peaking of their antiquated, non-linear designs. Under certain conditions, these designs can actually add more than 10 dB of noise to the incoming AC line! Worse still, lost digital data, the need to reboot digital presets, or destruction of sensitive digital converters are frequently caused by excessive voltage spikes and AC noise contaminating the equipment ground. Furman’s LiFT takes a different approach, ensuring optimal performance through linear AC noise filtering with no ground contamination.

SAFETY INFORMATION

Before you begin unpacking your unit, Inspect the F1000-UPS upon receipt. In addition to this manual the box should contain the following:

1.F1000-UPS Unit

2.DB 9 Serial Cable

3.Rack Mounting Kit

4.Power Control Software CD

5.USB Cord

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

(Please read prior to installation)

This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the F1000-UPS and batteries.

Please read and follow all instructions carefully during installation and operation of the unit. Read this manual thoroughly before attempting to unpack, install, or operate.

CAUTION! The F1000-UPS must be connected to an AC power outlet with fuse or circuit breaker protection.

DO NOT plug the machine into an outlet that is not grounded. If you need to de-energize this equipment, turn off and unplug the F1000-UPS.

CAUTION! DO NOT USE FOR MEDICAL OR LIFE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT!

Furman does not sell products for life support or medical applications. DO NOT use in any circumstance that would affect operation or safety of any life support equipment, with any medical applications, or patient care.

CAUTION! The battery can energize hazardous live parts inside even when the AC input power is disconnected.

CAUTION! To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock install in a temperature and humidity controlled indoor area, free of conductive contaminants. (Please see specifications for acceptable temperature and humidity range).

CAUTION! To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover. No user serviceable parts inside.

CAUTION! To avoid electrical shock, turn off the unit and unplug it from the AC power source before installing a component.

CAUTION! DO NOT USE WITH OR NEAR AQUARIUMS! To reduce the risk of fire, do not use with or near aquariums. Condensation from the aquarium can come in contact with metal current contacts and cause the machine to short out.

NOTE: AC Power management devices, such as a UPS, have certain limitations with regard to reactive loads and wattage. The F1000-UPS has a handling capacity of 1000VA or approximately 5 amps. Excessive power consumption beyond these specifications can affect battery life and performance.

INSTALLATION

Your new F1000-UPS may be used immediately upon receipt. However, recharging the battery for at least six to eight hours is recommended to insure that the battery’s maximum charge capacity is achieved. Charge loss may occur during shipping and storage. To recharge the battery, simply leave the unit plugged into an AC outlet. The unit will charge in both the ON as well as the OFF position. If you wish to use the software, connect the enclosed USB cable to the USB port on the F1000-UPS and an open USB port on the computer.

With the F1000-UPS unit OFF and unplugged, plug your equipment into the unit’s rear panel AC outlets. DO NOT plug a space heater, vacuum cleaner, paper shredder or other large electrical device into the F1000-UPS. The power demands of these devices will overload and possibly damage the unit.

Plug the F1000-UPS into a 2 pole, 3 wire grounded receptacle (wall outlet). Make sure the wall branch outlet is protected by a fuse or circuit breaker and does not service equipment with large electrical demands (e. g. refrigerator, copier, etc.) Avoid using extension cords. If used, the extension cord must be UL or CSA Listed, minimum 14 AWG, 3-wire grounded, and rated for 15 Amps.

Press and hold the power switch for 2 seconds to turn the F1000-UPS on. The display will say “Initializing”, followed by the normal operation screen.

The rear panel circuit breakers will open and power to the connected equipment will be turned OFF if an overload is detected. To correct this, turn the F1000-UPS off, unplug at least one piece of equipment, wait 10 seconds, check to make sure that the circuit breakers are reset, and turn the unit on.

The F1000-UPS will automatically charge the battery whenever it is plugged into an AC outlet.

To maintain optimal battery charge, leave the F1000-UPS plugged into an AC outlet at all times.

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NOTE: To store your F1000-UPS for an extended period, cover it and store with the battery fully charged. Recharge the battery every three months to ensure battery life.

OPERATION

FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION

Power Switch

Press and hold the power button for 2 seconds to turn the F1000-UPS ON or OFF.

Menu Navigation Knob

Rotate clockwise to navigate to the next screen, counter-clockwise to return to the previous screen, push to select menu item.

IR Detector

IR Detector, for sampling IR remote control signals.

Removable Battery Access Panel

Easy to remove for battery access and replacement.

FRONT PANEL DISPLAY LED DESCRIPTIONS

Status Display

LCD displays status and menu navigation items

Outlet Bank 1 Indicator

Illuminated blue when outlet bank 1 is switched on

Outlet Bank 2 Indicator

Illuminated blue when outlet bank 2 is switched on

Line Fault Indicator

This LED will illuminate in red to warn the user that a wiring problem such as a bad/missing ground or reversed wiring exists within the AC receptacle. If illuminated, disconnect all equipment and contact an electrician to insure outlet is properly wired.

REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION

Outlet Bank 1 - Critical Load Outlets

Four battery powered, SMP protected outlets for critical-load equipment insures temporary uninterrupted operation of connected equipment during a power failure.

Outlet Bank 2 - Non-Critical-Load Outlets

Four battery powered, SMP protected outlets for connected equipment insures temporary uninterrupted operation of connected equipment during a power failure. These outlets will shut off when the batteries drain to a designated level to reserve remaining battery charge for the critical load outlets.

IR Control Section

Indicator LED’s – Indicates status

IR Output Jacks – Standard 1/8” (3.5mm) mono jack for connection to an IR flasher (IR flashers not included)

Circuit Breakers for Overload Protection

Resettable circuit breakers provide optimal overload protection.

RS-232 Serial Communication Port

The serial port allows connection and communication between the F1000-UPS and an automation or computer system. This allows the installer to program a number of variables including the Critical Load Battery Threshold.

See the software documentation for more information.

AC Power Cord

Captive, heavy-duty shielded power cord.

USB to Computer

USB port allows communication between F1000-UPS and computer.

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OPERATING MODES

Normal Operation (Utility Power) Mode

When connected to a live power source, the F1000-UPS provides power and is ready to provide protection from underand overvoltages.

Rotate the navigation dial to scroll through the screens.

Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) Mode

Sensitive AVR: when receiving input voltages of 99 VAC – 135 VAC, the F1000-UPS supplies a regulated voltage of 120 VAC ± 5%.

Standard AVR: when receiving input voltages of 94 VAC – 142 VAC, the F1000-UPS supplies a regulated voltage of

120 VAC ± 10%.

OFF: AVR is disabled. No voltage correction.

UPS Mode

In the event of a loss of power to the unit, over-voltage, or under-voltage, the F1000-UPS will function as a battery back-up. An audible alarm will sound and the display will indicate the fault as well as the number of minutes of battery life remaining.

Setup Mode

The setup menu allows the user to adjust several of the operating parameters of the unit.

Please refer to diagrams on page 52 for a detailed map of the menu structure.

Setup Menu Navigation

Clockwise (CW) rotation of the navigation dial advances the menu to the next item. If the menu is at the last item, SYSTEM INFO, return to Normal Operation Mode.

Counter clockwise (CCW) rotation of the navigation dial sends the menu to the previous item. If the menu is at the first item, DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS, return to Normal Operation Mode.

Pressing the navigation dial selects the current menu item.

If there is no activity of the navigation dial for 60 seconds, the menu will automatically return to Normal Operation Mode.

Parameter Selection and Adjustment

CW rotation of the navigation dial INCREASES the selected parameter, or advances to the NEXT available value. CCW rotation of the navigation dial DECREASES the selected parameter, or goes back to the PREVIOUS value. Pressing the navigation dial selects the current parameter value.

If there is no activity of the navigation dial for 60 seconds, return to Normal Operation Mode. If the BACK parameter is selected, return to the menu item selection.

Display Brightness

Display Brightness adjusts the brightness of the display backlight.

Display Scroll Mode

If enabled, the display will automatically advance to the next screen every 5 or 10 seconds.

Display Sleep Mode

With Display Sleep Mode enabled, the Display will go to the lowest brightness setting (25%) after the designated time of inactivity of the Navigation Dial {30 SEC, 60 SEC }.

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The display will return to the set brightness level upon entering Setup Mode, or UPS Mode.

Automatic Regulation Setup

Setup for Automatic Voltage Regulation parameters.

Outlet Bank 2 Setup

Adjusts the battery charge threshold in which Outlet Bank 2 is shut off to conserve power for the critical loads connected to Outlet Bank 1. If set to OFF, Outlet Bank 2 will shut off immediately when the unit goes into UPS Mode.

IR1 Control Setup

IR1 Control Setup is a two-step process in which the IR remote control signal is sampled, and tested by outputting the learned signal on the output jack.

IR Output Delay

IR Output Delay is the time delay before outputting the IR signals on the IR output jacks after the unit goes into UPS mode.

IR Output Delay time starts at 0 sec, incremented in 5 sec intervals, with a maximum value of 60 sec.

Setup Buzzer Mode

Change the UPS BUZZER MODE to set it to on or off.

UPS Test Mode

UPS Test Mode places the unit in UPS Mode temporarily to verify that the UPS inverter can adequately supply the connected load.

System Info

Displays the brand, model number and firmware revision

ADVANCED OPERATION

A connection to a UPS can benefit projector bulbs, server based products, and units with volatile electronic memories found in but not limited to Pro Audio, Broadcast, and High-End Home Theater equipment. The F1000-UPS takes this to the next level with a number of features designed specifically for AC Power back up applications.

Critical Load Function

One of the user programmable settings in the F1000-UPS software is the Low Battery Non-Critical Load (NCL) Shutoff threshold. This sets the battery capacity level at the point where the NCL outlets are turned off and all remaining battery power is reserved for equipment plugged into the 4 critical load outlets. This value is stored internally by the UPS and is not dependent on having the software running on a computer.

Patent-pending Learning IR Control

The learning IR function lets you program the F1000-UPS to send standby or shut-down commands to components such as DLP ceiling projectors. If the power fails, the projector’s lamps are turned off while the F1000-UPS continues providing battery power to the projector’s cooling fan. Proper shutdown is ensured and expensive lamps are protected from damage.

NOTE: This function should only be used with discrete IR codes. Programming an On/Off toggle command could result in the equipment being turned ON during a power failure!

IR Power Failure Operation

The F1000-UPS can learn two IR commands. The learned commands will be transmitted on both output jacks so you have the ability to control 2 different pieces of equipment or use a 2-step macro for one component.

1.After a power failure and the selected delay, the IR codes will be sent to both outputs. The IR LED’s will flash once per second during the delay time and will stop flashing after the IR code is sent.

2.If the delay settings are the same for both IR1 and IR2, the IR2 code will be sent to both outputs 2 seconds after IR1.

3.The IR commands will also be transmitted immediately after the battery charge falls below the critical load battery threshold. This ensures that equipment will be shutdown properly if the F1000-UPS’s load level is extremely high and the backup time would be less than the selected IR output delay.

4.There is no IR output after the power is restored to the system.

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To program IR output:

1.From the setup menu, turn the Menu Navigation Knob until IR1 Setup is displayed. Push the Menu Navigation Knob to select.

2.Turn the Menu Navigation Knob until IR1 Program is displayed.

3.The screen will display the message “READY TO SAMPLE REMOTE”. Press the button on the remote.

4.If the signal was learned, then the screen will display the message “IR1 SAMPLED” and advance to the “TEST IR” screen. Press the navigation knob to test.

5.If the signal was not learned, the screen will display the message “IR1 SAMPLE FAIL”, then it will return to the IR1 Pro gram screen. Repeat steps 3 and 4.

6.To program another IR device, from the Setup menu, turn the Menu Navigation Knob until IR2 Setup is displayed. Follow steps 3-5.

RS-232 Communications Protocol & Command Set

The RS-232 serial interface can be used in the following ways:

1.Initial system setup. An installer can use a notebook computer to set the variables within the Power Control software. Once the setup is completed, the notebook computer can be disconnected. All settings are stored in the F1000-UPS.

2.Connection to a PC or Network: Functionality is very similar to a standard UPS with a PC.

The F1000-UPS can provide continued power to maintain recording capabilities of any number of devices in the event of a black out or brown out. It is also capable of saving open documents and shutting down the PC during extended power failures. This requires a permanent RS-232 connection to the PC and having the Power Control software running in the background on the PC. (Windows based OS only; Mac Energy Saver software compatible)

3. Integration with sophisticated automation systems like AMX and Crestron:

The serial communications command set and protocol is open and is published later in this manual. This information can be used by the automation system programmer for both F1000-UPS control by the automation system and reporting of power events by the F1000-UPS to the automation system.

Communications Protocol

Connector Pin-out: Pin 2, Transmit. The F1000-UPS transmits data on this pin.

Pin 3, Receive. The F1000-UPS receives data on this pin.

Pin 5, SG (signal ground).

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RS232 Pin-out

 

1

 

 

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Pin 2 -Transmit

Pin 2 -Transmit

6

2

2

7

Pin 3 - Receive

Pin 3 - Receive

7

3

3

8

 

 

8

4

 

 

4

9

Pin 5 - Signal Ground

 

9

5

 

5

Baud Rate:

2400bps

Start Bits:

1

Data Bits:

8

Stop Bits:

1

Parity:

None

Flow Control:

None

Controller Commands

Commands and responses are in the form of ASCII character strings terminated with a carriage return <CR> ASCII character 13 (hex). If the state variable LINEFEED MODE = ON, a linefeed character (<LF>, 0Ah, 10d) will follow the carriage return.

Incoming messages (to the F1000-UPS) shall be terminated with one of the following characters: NUL (00h, 00d), carriage return (<CR>, 0Dh, 13d) or line feed (<LF>, 0Ah, 10d).

The F1000-UPS shall discard the incoming message under the following conditions: The message overruns the receiver buffer (32 characters).

No terminating character (NUL, <CR>, <LF>) is received within 500ms of receipt of the last character. The following are commands sent by the controlling equipment to the F1000-UPS.

NOTE: Responses are only transmitted if unsolicited feedback is enabled (!SET_FEEDBACK)

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ALL ON

Turns on all outlets. Turn on is immediate with no delay.

Send to UPS: !ALL_ON<CR>

If power is not switched off due to low battery conditions:

Action:

Turn on Outlet Bank 1

Response from UPS:

$BANK 1 = ON<CR>

If UPS battery level > Shutoff Threshold

Action:

Turn on Outlet Bank 2

Response from UPS:

$BANK 2 = ON<CR>

If UPS battery level < Shutoff Threshold

Action:

Turn off Outlet Bank 2

Response from UPS:

$BANK 2 = OFF<CR>

 

$BATTERY = charge%<CR>

Action:

Activate Power Button

Response from UPS:

$BUTTON = ON<CR>

ALL OFF

Turns off all outlets. Turn off is immediate with no delay.

Send to UPS:

!ALL_OFF<CR>

Action:

All outlets will turn off

Response from UPS:

$BANK 1 = OFF<CR>

Response from UPS:

$BANK 2 = OFF<CR>

Response from UPS:

$BUTTON = OFF<CR>

SWITCH OUTLET BANK

Turns a specific outlet bank on or off. Switching is immediate with no delay.

Send to UPS:

!SWITCH bank state<CR>

bank = {1, 2} state = {ON, OFF}

Example: !SWITCH 2 ON<CR> (turns on outlet bank 2)

If power to bank 1 is switched:

Action:

Switch power to Outlet Bank 1

Response from UPS:

$BANK 1 = state<CR>

If power to bank 2 is switched AND battery level > Shutoff Threshold:

Action:

Switch power to Outlet Bank 2

Response from UPS:

$BANK 2 = state<CR>

If UPS battery level > Shutoff Threshold

Action:

Turn on Outlet Bank 2

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Response from UPS:

$BANK 2 = ON<CR>

If UPS battery level < Shutoff Threshold

Action:

Turn off Outlet Bank 2

Response from UPS:

$BANK 2 = OFF<CR>

 

$BATTERY = charge%<CR>

If power button is OFF and state is changed to ON

Action:

Activate Power Button

Response from UPS:

$BUTTON = ON<CR>

If entered bank or state are invalid

Response from UPS:

$INVALID_PARAMETER<CR>

SET BANK 2 THRESHOLD

Sets the battery level threshold in which Outlet Bank 2 shuts off.

Send to UPS:

!SET_BATTHRESH level<CR>

level is a number between 20 and 100 represents the battery charge level where Outlet Bank 2 is shut off to the reserve remaining battery charge for the equipment connected to Outlet Bank 1. level shall be rounded up to the nearest interval of 10.

If level is >19 AND level <101

Action:

SHUTOFF THRESHOLD will be set to a value between 20 and 100.

Response from UPS:

$BTHRESH = level<CR>

If specified level is invalid

 

Action:

No action will be taken

Response from UPS:

$INVALID_PARAMETER<CR>

SET BUZZER MODE

With Buzzer Mode ON, the buzzer will sound during UPS Mode.

Send to UPS:

!SET_BUZZER mode<CR>

 

mode = {ON, OFF}

If specified mode is invalid

 

Action:

 

No action will be taken, UPS will request a valid mode setting

Response from UPS:

$INVALID_PARAMETER<CR>

 

 

$BUZZER = mode<CR>

SET AVR MODE

Sets AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulation) MODE.

Command:

!SET_AVR mode<CR>

 

mode = {OFF, STANDARD, SENSITIVE}

If specified mode is invalid

Action:

No action will be taken, UPS will request a valid mode setting

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Response from UPS:

$INVALID_PARAMETER<CR>

 

$AVR = mode<CR>

SET FEEDBACK MODE

Sets the feedback mode to ON (unsolicited) or OFF (polled).

When ON, a message will be sent to the controller every time the status of an input (i.e. button), output (i.e. outlet) or power state (i.e. overvoltage) changes.

If feedback is OFF, the controller must request status with a query (see Queries section for more details).

Send to UPS:

!SET_FEEDBACK mode<CR>

 

mode = {ON, OFF}

If specified mode is invalid

 

Action:

 

No action will be taken, UPS will request a valid mode setting

Response from UPS:

$INVALID_PARAMETER<CR>

 

 

$FEEDBACK = mode<CR>

SET LINEFEED MODE

With LINEFEED MODE set, a linefeed character (<LF>, 10d, 0Ah) is appended to each response.

Send to UPS:

!SET_LINEFEED mode<CR>

 

mode = {ON, OFF}

If specified mode is invalid

 

Action:

 

No action will be taken, UPS will request a valid mode setting

Response from UPS:

$INVALID_PARAMETER<CR>

 

 

$LINEFEED = mode<CR>

SET METER BRIGHTNESS

Sets the LCD display and outlet bank indicator brightness.

Send to UPS: !SET_BRIGHT xxx<CR>

xxx = {100, 075, 050, 025}

If specified brightness setting is invalid

Action:

No action will be taken, UPS will request a valid brightness setting

Response from UPS:

$INVALID_PARAMETER<CR>

 

$BRIGHTNESS = xxx<CR>

SET DISPLAY SCROLL MODE

Sets the LCD display SCROLL mode

Send to UPS:

!SET_SCROLLMODE xxx<CR>

 

xxx = {5SEC, 10SEC, OFF}

If specified display scroll mode is invalid

Action:

 

No action will be taken, UPS will request a valid mode setting

Response from UPS:

$INVALID_PARAMETER<CR>

 

 

$SCROLL_MODE = xxx<CR>

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SET DISPLAY SLEEP MODE

Sets the LCD display SLEEP mode

Command:

!SET_SLEEPMODE xxx<CR>

 

xxx = {30SEC, 60SEC, OFF}

If specified display sleep mode is invalid

Action:

 

No action will be taken, UPS will request a valid mode setting

Response from UPS:

$INVALID_PARAMETER<CR>

 

 

$SLEEP_MODE = xxx<CR>

RESET FACTORY SETTINGS

Resets all of the custom configuration settings

Send to UPS:

!RESET_ALL<CR>

Action:

Sets all state variables to the default values

Response from UPS:

$FACTORY SETTINGS RESTORED<CR>

SEND QUERIES

IDENTIFY

Request that the unit identify itself.

Send Query to UPS:

?ID<CR>

Action:

Model number and firmware revision will be provided.

Response:

$FURMAN<CR>

 

$F1000-UPS<CR>

 

$FIRMWARE revision<CR>

OUTLET STATUS

Requests the on/off status of the outlet banks

Send Query to UPS:

?OUTLETSTAT<CR>

 

status = {ON, OFF}

Action:

On/off status for outlets will be provided.

Response:

$BANK1 = status<CR>

 

$BANK2 = status<CR>

POWER STATUS

Requests the status of the input voltage. The responses are the same as Power Fault Status Change.

Send Query to UPS:

?POWERSTAT<CR>

Action:

Power status messages will be returned

Response:

Normal operation

 

$PWR = NORMAL<CR>

Overvoltage

$PWR = OVERVOLTAGE<CR>

Undervoltage

$PWR = UNDERVOLTAGE<CR>

Lost Power

$PWR = LOST POWER<CR>

Test Mode

$PWR = TEST<CR>

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VOLTAGE

Requests the input and output voltages

Send Query to UPS:

?POWER<CR>

Action:

Voltage status messages will be displayed

Response:

$VOLTS_IN = vvv<CR>

 

$VOLTS_OUT = vvv<CR>

 

$WATTS = xxxx<CR>

 

$VA = xxxx<CR>

xxx is expressed in decimal format. If the value is less than 100, the hundreds digit is represented with a 0. For example a line voltage of 92VAC would be expressed as: $VOLTAGE = 092<CR>

LOAD LEVEL STATUS

Requests the load level, expressed as percentage of maximum.

Send Query to UPS:

?LOADSTAT<CR>

Action:

Load level will be displayed

Response:

$LOAD = xxx<CR>

xxx is the load level (percentage of maximum load) expressed in decimal format. If the value is less than 100, the hundreds digit is represented with a 0.

BATTERY LEVEL STATUS

Requests the battery level, expressed as a percentage of maximum (full charge).

Send Query to UPS:

?BATTERYSTAT<CR>

Action:

Load level will be displayed

Response:

$BATTERY = xxx<CR>

xxx is the battery charge level (percentage of maximum charge) expressed in decimal format. If the value is less than 100, the hundreds digit is represented with a 0.

LIST CONFIGURATION

Requests a list of all configurable parameters and current settings.

Send Query to UPS:

?LIST_CONFIG<CR>

Action:

List of configurable parameters and current settings will be displayed.

Response:

$BTHRESH = level<CR>

 

$BUZZER = mode<CR>

 

$AVR = mode<CR>

 

$FEEDBACK = mode<CR>

 

$LINEFEED = mode<CR>

 

$BRIGHTNESS = xxx<CR>

 

$SCROLL_MODE = xxx<CR>

 

$SLEEP_MODE = xxx<CR>

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Send Query to UPS:

?HELP<CR>

Action:

List of all commands and queries will be displayed

Response:

!ALL_ON<CR>

 

!ALL_OFF<CR>

 

!SWITCH<CR>

 

!SET_BATTHRESH<CR>

 

!SET_BUZZER<CR>

 

!SET_AVR<CR>

 

!SET_FEEDBACK<CR>

 

!SET_LINEFEED<CR>

 

!RESET_ALL<CR>

 

!SET_BRIGHT<CR>

 

!SET_SCROLLMODE<CR>

 

!SET_SLEEPMODE<CR>

 

?ID<CR>

 

 

?OUTLETSTAT<CR>

 

?POWERSTAT<CR>

 

?VOLTAGE<CR>

 

?LOADSTAT<CR>

 

?BATTERYSTAT<CR>

 

?LIST_CONFIG<CR>

 

?HELP<CR>

RESPONSES & MESSAGES

 

OUTLET STATUS CHANGE

 

CONDITION

 

RESPONSE

Outlet Bank 1 changes state

$BANK1 = status<CR>

Outlet Bank 2 changes state

$BANK2 = status<CR>

status = {ON, OFF}

 

 

POWER BUTTON STATUS CHANGE

 

CONDITION

 

RESPONSE

Power Button changes ON/OFF status

$BUTTON = status<CR>

status = {ON, OFF}

 

 

POWER FAULT STATUS CHANGE

 

CONDITION

RESPONSE

 

Overvoltage State

$PWR = OVERVOLTAGE<CR>

Undervoltage State

$PWR = UNDERVOLTAGE<CR>

Lost Power State

$PWR = LOST POWER<CR>

Test Mode

$PWR = TEST<CR>

Recovery Mode

$PWR = RECOVERY<CR>

Normal Operation Mode

$PWR = NORMAL<CR>

Low Battery

$LOWBAT<CR>

 

AVR Stage

$AVRSTATE = state<CR>

 

state = {BOOST, BUCK}

Remaining Backup Time

$TIME = xxx<CR>

 

 

xxx = backup time

Battery State

$BATTSTATE = xxx<CR>

 

xxx = {CHARGE, DISCHARGE, FULL}

Power Control Software

Complete Instructions are available by clicking on Help on the Power Control Software welcome screen.

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F1000-UPS OWNER’S MANUAL

FCC NOTICE

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

(1)Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

(2)Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

(3)Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

(4)Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Any special accessories needed for compliance must be specified in the instruction.

CAUTION: A shielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception. It is essential that only the supplied power cord be used. Use only shielded cables to connect I/O devices to this equipment.

CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the guarantee of this device could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

SERVICE

If you require technical support or equipment service, please contact the Furman Service Department at 877-486-4738. You may also email info@furmansound.com.

All equipment being returned for repair must have a Return Authorization (RA) number. To get an RA number, please call the Furman Service Department.

Before returning any equipment for repair, please be sure that it is adequately packed and cushioned against damage in shipment, and that it is insured. We suggest that you save the original packaging and use it to ship the product for servicing. Also, please enclose a note giving your name, address, phone number and a description of the problem.

FACEPLATE REMOVAL AND BATTERY REPLACEMENT

CAUTION: RISK OF ENERGY HAZARD! 12V, maximum 9 Ampere-hour batteries. Before replacing batteries, remove conductive jewelry such as chains, wrist watches and rings. High energy through conductive materials could cause severe burns.

CAUTION: DO NOT dispose of batteries in a fire. The batteries may explode.

CAUTION: DO NOT open or mutilate batteries. Released material is harmful to the skin and eyes and may be toxic.

CAUTION: To reduce risk of fire, connect only to a circuit provided with 20 amperes maximum branch circuit overcurrent protection in accordance with the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.

CAUTION: To avoid electric shock, turn off the unit and unplug it from the AC power source before servicing battery.

CAUTION: To avoid electric shock, a screwdriver must be used to remove screws to open battery cover before replacing battery carriage. Must close battery compartment using a screwdriver to securely tighten screws before turning on or plugging in the unit.

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NOTE: Recharge the UPS unit for 4-8 hours to ensure the battery backup performs expected runtime.

3 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

SAVE YOUR SALES RECEIPT! Your receipt is your proof of purchase and confirms the product was purchased at an authorized Furman dealer. It will need to be submitted to Furman in order to process any warranty claims.

Please contact Furman Customer Service for information regarding 2-year Battery Warranty and used battery recycling/disposal program and rules.

Furman, a brand of Panamax Inc., warrants its F1000-UPS (the “Product”) as follows:

Furman warrants to the original Purchaser of the Product that the Product sold hereunder will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of three year from the date of purchase. If the Product does not conform to this Limited Warranty during the warranty period (as herein above specified), Purchaser shall notify Furman of the claimed defects by calling 707-763- 1010. If the defects are of such type and nature as to be covered by this warranty, Furman shall authorize Purchaser to return the Product to Furman headquarters. Warranty claims MUST be accompanied by a copy of the original purchase invoice showing the purchase date. Shipping charges to Furman headquarters must be prepaid by the Purchaser of the product. Furman shall, at its own expense, furnish a replacement Product or, at Furman’s option, repair the defective Product. Return shipping charges back to Purchaser will be paid by Furman.

THE FOREGOING IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Furman does not warrant against damages or defects arising out of improper or abnormal use of handling of the Product, or against defects or damages arising from improper installation. This warranty shall be cancelable by Furman at its sole discretion if the product is modified in any way without written authorization from Panamax Inc. This warranty also does not apply to Products upon which repairs have been affected or attempted by persons other than pursuant to written authorization by Furman.

THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE. The sole and exclusive obligation of Furman shall be to repair or replace the defective Product in the manner and for the period provided above. Furman shall not have any other obligation with respect to the Products or any part thereof, whether based on contract, tort, strict liability or otherwise. Under no circumstances, whether based on this Limited Warranty or otherwise, shall Furman be liable for incidental, special, or consequential damages. This Limited Warranty states the entire obligation of Furman with respect to the Product. If any part of this Limited Warranty is determined to be void or illegal, the remainder shall remain in full force and effect.

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