PowerWalker VI 600 CSW, VI 800 CSW, VI 1000 CSW, VI 1200 CSW, VI 1500 CSW User Manual

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1. LCD display
2. Up/down button
3. Mute button
4. ON / OFF button
5. USB charging port
(5V / 2.1A shared between 2 ports)
6. USB Communication
port with HID support
7. Surge-protected
outlets (no battery backup)
8. Battery backup with
surge protected outlets
9. RJ-45 surge protection
(i.e. for Internet)
10. AC input
11. Ventilation and fan.
12. Circuit breaker (for
French and Schuko)
Button
Function
ON/OFF button
Press and hold the On/Off Button for 2 seconds and then release to change state between Standby (output is off) and Line (output is on).
Mute button
Press and hold the Mute button for 1 second and then release to mute or unmute the alarm.
Up/down button
Click to switch displayed information.
I. Overview:
PowerWalker VI 600-1500 CSW
Quick Guide
Surge-protected outlets offer EMI filtering, line conditioning and surge protection, but they are not supported with backup power from battery in case of AC failure.
II. Operation
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State
Display
Meaning
LED
Alarm
Line /
Standby /
Battery
mode
Input voltage, input frequency, battery voltage, battery Power, Backup time, output voltage, output frequency, load Power and load percentage.
k: kilo, W: watt, V: voltage, A: ampere, %: percent, degC: centigrade degree, Hz: frequency, min: minute
Line
Mode
The UPS is connected to AC input.
AVR
Mode
flashing
When the icon is flashing, the UPS is regulating the voltage (reducing or increasing the voltage).
Battery
Mode
The UPS is running on battery
every
10 s
All Modes
The UPS alarm is disabled.
All Modes
Battery level in ranges 0-24%, 25-49%, 50-74%, and 75­100%.
Battery
Mode
Low Battery
every
0.5s
every
1s
All Modes
Load level in ranges 0-24%, 25-49%, 50-74% and 75-100%.
All Modes
Indicates overload.
every
0.5s
every
0.5s
All Modes
Battery replacement needed or the battery is not connected
Contin
uous
every
2s
Fault
Fault code (here: E14). Check troubleshooting for details.
Continu
ous
Warning
Battery voltage is too high (i.e. wrong battery inserted)
every
1.5s
III. Display
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