Powerware 3105 UPS
USER'S MANUAL
The Powerware 3105 uninterruptible power system (UPS) protects your
sensitive electronic equipment from basic power problems such as power
failures, power sags, power surges, and line noise.
Features:
Six outlets
-Three with surge and battery backup protection
-Three with surge protection only
Telephone line surge protection jacks
Cold Start capability
Proprietary LanSafe Power management software
User-replaceable batteries
Built-in USB communication port
Compact design fits on/under your desk; can also be mounted to a wall
Convenient transformer block spacing
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Once you have received the Powerware 3105 UPS product, you should remove
and inspect the product for shipping damage. If any damage is found, please
notify the carrier and your dealer. Please keep the shipping carton and the
packing foam in the event the product must be returned to the factory for service.
ATTENTION: Maintenance must be performed by a qualified personnel. Failure
to do so could result in an electric shock. Replace Battery with Powerware
supplied Battery ONLY! Although the unit may be unplugged from utility power,
hazardous voltage still may be present through the battery.
1. Place the Powerware 3105 UPS indoors in an area that has adequate airflow
and is free of excessive dust. Do NOT allow the UPS to be exposed to
moisture, rain, excessive heat, or direct sunlight.
2. Use of the Powerware 3105 UPS product in life support applications, where
failure of this equipment can reasonably be expected to cause failure of life
support equipment or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness is NOT
recommended.
3. Disconnect the input power cord from the wall outlet before replacing
the battery.
4. When replacing the battery, use the same number and type of battery
5. Do NOT dispose of battery in a fire. The battery may explode.
6. Do NOT open or mutilate the battery. They contain an electrolyte that
is toxic and harmful to the skin and eyes.
7. Proper disposal of the battery is required. Please refer to your local
laws/regulations regarding battery disposal.
8. Use tools with insulated handles to replace the battery to avoid personal
injury. Due to energy hazard, please remove wristwatches and jewelry such
as rings when replacing battery.
backup power during power outages as well as protection from surges and
spikes.)
CAUTION: Do NOT plug LASER PRINTERS into the “Battery Backup” outlets.
CAUTION: Do NOT plug ACCESSORY SURGE strips into the “Battery Backup”
outlets.
3. Plug your peripheral equipment or non-critical loads (printer, scanner, fax,
speaker, etc.) into the “Surge Protection” outlets. (These outlets provide surge
and spike protection only, they will NOT provide battery backup power during a
utility power failure).
4. Connect your computer to the UPS using USB cable provided.
5. With your equipment turned off, switch on the UPS.
6. When the “On/Off” LED light is illuminated, turn on the connected equipment.
7. Install Power management software provided with the UPS
INDICATORS
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5
7
9
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1. On/Off Push Button Switch
One switch controls the power to your equipment. Upon power turn on,
unit performs a self-test.
NOTE: Turn on the UPS
Press the push button switch locked in to turn on the UPS.
NOTE: Turn off the UPS
Press the push button switch again to turn off the UPS
NOTE: Self-Test
The UPS performs a self-test for about 5 seconds when the UPS is
turned on.
2. On/Off Battery LED
Indicates the UPS is on and is powering your equipment.
A constantly illuminated LED indicates normal utility power operation.
A blinking LED indicates that the UPS is providing power from its battery.
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4
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BATTERY CONNECTION REQUIRED BEFORE USE!
Connecting the Battery:
350VA and 500VA models (12V-5AH battery)
Push the top center edge of battery cover
forward and remove the battery cover
Reinstall the battery into the UPS Reinstall the battery cover
700VA model (12V-7AH battery)
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Pull out the battery onto a flat, stable surface
and connect the black battery cable to the
battery terminal
3. Fault/Warning LED
Indicates a fault or warning condition is present.
A constantly illuminated LED indicates a fault or output SHORT condition.
A blinking LED indicates the UPS is overloaded or BAD battery condition.
4. Battery Backup & Surge Protection Outlets
Four Australian output receptacles that provide both battery backup and
surge protection.
5. Surge Protection Outlets
Four Australian output receptacles that provide surge and spike protection.
6. Phone/Fax Protection Connectors
RJ11
7. USB Communication Port
The provided LanSafe monitoring and shutdown software can be
automatically configured to save your files and shut down your computer
in the event of a prolonged power outage. Your personal computer can
receive the status of utility power line, utility power failure, on battery
and low battery by contact closure signals that are sent through the USB
port.
8.Circuit Breaker (resetable)
The button protrudes when an overload condition occurs. If the button
protrudes, disconnect some non-essential equipment and reset the
circuit breaker by pushing the button inward.
9.Power Cord
Australian plug type detached 1.8 meter line cord
Push the top center edge of battery cover
forward and remove the battery cover
Pull out the battery onto a flat, stable
surface and connect the black battery
cable to the battery terminal
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Reinstall the battery into the UPS Reinstall the battery cover
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION:
Installation and Operation:
Following steps explain how to connect and operate the Powerware 3105 UPS.
1. Connect the UPS to a grounded power outlet.
Note: It is recommended that the battery should be charged for minimum 8 hours
to ensure full charge before placing the UPS in service.
2. Plug your computer, monitor or load to be protected into the “Battery Backup &
Surge Protection” outlets. (These outlets will provide emergency battery
BATTERY REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE:
1.Disconnect UPS system from power source.
2.Open battery door.
3.Disconnect used battery. Connect new battery. (It is important that
connectors be firmly attached to new batteries.)
4.Close battery door
5.Properly recycle used battery.
350VA and 500VA models (12V-5AH battery)
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44 55 66
77 88 99
700VA model (12V- 7AH battery)
11 22 33
44 55 66
77 88 99
STATUS INDICATORS:
The UPS provides both visual and audible status indicators. Visual
indicators consist of two LEDs to represent the following conditions:
On utility power operation
On battery power operation
UPS fault/alarm
LED & Alarm Status Table
UPS Status
AC
(Utility)
Mode
Self-test
Charging
Charge Off
Low Battery (Self-test)
Over Load
Green LED
Blink 1(by turns)
ON
ON
ON
ON
Red LED Buzzer
B1
X X
X X
Blink 2
Blink 2
B2
B4
TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom
UPS will not turn on
UPS is making a
continuous sound and
the “Overload” indicator
is lighted.
UPS does not provide
expected runtime.
When utility power fails,
connected equipment
loses power
Possible Cause
The battery is disconnected
or utility power is not
available at the wall outlet.
Input Circuit Breaker has
tripped.
The “Battery Backup &
Surge Protection” outlets
are overloaded.
The battery is not fully
charged.
Battery is getting older.
The UPS is overloaded.
The UPS has exhausted
its available run time.
Equipment is connected
to the “surge Protection”
outlets.
The UPS may require
service.
Action to Take
Connect the battery (see Connect
Battery) and ensure power is
available at the wall outlet.
Reduce the amount of equipment
plugged into the outlets of the UPS.
Next, reset the circuit breaker by
pushing the plunger back in.
Turn off the UPS and reduce the
amount of equipment connected to
these outlets.
Removed all connected equipments
from the UPS and charge the battery
at least 8 hours. During this charging
period, turn off the UPS to prevent
unnecessary discharging.
Call for service or you can replace
the battery by ordering one from
your dealer.
Reduce the amount of equipment
plugged into the outlets of the UPS.
Try reducing the load by removing
one piece of equipment at a time to
determine if the problem continues.
The UPS will turn off when the
battery has been depleted during
an extended power outage. Allow
the UPS to re-charge the battery,
before continuing on battery opera
tion.
Ensure the equipment that is to be
protected from a power outage is
plugged into the “Battery Backup &
Surge Protection” outlets.
Contact Powerware Technical
Support
SERVICE AND SUPPORT
For service and support please call your local distributor or the Powerware
Australia National Service and Repair Centre.
Australia freecall 1300 303 059.
Please have the following information ready:
Model number and serial number
Symptoms of failure or problem
Customer contact information
For additional information and to register your warranty, please visit
www.powerware.com.au
DC
(Battery)
Mode
Short / Fault
Over-Battery / Battery Fault
Notes:
Blink 1: ON 0.5 seconds / OFF 0.5 seconds.
Blink 2: ON 0.25 seconds / OFF 0.25 seconds.
B1: 1 beep / 5 seconds, ON 0.25 seconds / OFF 4.75 seconds.
B2: 3 beeps / 30 seconds, ON 0.25 seconds / OFF 0.25 seconds 3 times, 28.5 seconds OFF.
B3: 2 beeps / 5 seconds, ON, 0.25 seconds / OFF 0.25 seconds 2 times, 4 seconds OFF.
B4: ON 0.5 seconds / OFF 0.5 seconds.
B5: 3 beeps / 5 seconds, ON 0.25 seconds / OFF 0.25 seconds 3 times, 3.5 seconds OFF.
Normal
Over Load
Low Battery
Blink 2
Blink 2
Blink 2
X
X
X
Blink 2
Blink 2
ON
Blink 2
B1
B4
B3
ON
B5
SPECIFICATIONS
Model Numbers
PW3105 350A
PW3105 500A
PW3105 700A
Nominal Input Voltage
Nominal Output Voltage
Frequency
Total 6 Outlets
Lighting / Surge Protection
Transfer Time to Battery/AC
Battery Type
Battery Specification
Typical Backup Time
Internet / Phone / Fax Protection
Short Circuit Protection
Communication Port
Operating Temperature
Operating Relative Humidity
Storage Temperature
Net Weight
Dimensions (W x D x H)
* Due to continuing product improvement programs, specifications subject to change
without notice.
Capacity
350 VA / 210W
500 VA / 300W
700 VA / 420W
240Vac
240Vac
50 / 60 Hz auto sensing
3 Battery Backup & Surge Protection
3 Surge Protection only
476 Joules
6ms Typical
Maintenance free, Sealed and leak proof lead-acid
battery
350 / 500 VA: 12V 5 AH
750 VA: 12V 7 AH
3 minutes minimum at full rated load
RJ11
Circuit Breaker
USB
0 C to 40 C
0 to 95% non-condensing
-15 C to 50C
350VA - 4.8 kg
500VA - 5.5 kg
700VA - 7 kg
280 x180 x115mm
Register your warranty within 30 days and receive an extended pro-rated
warranty and load protection guarantee.
Eaton Power Quality Pty Ltd
119-127 Wicks Road,
North Ryde NSW 2113
MA6B412005(2005/01/12)