5.2. CONNECTING THE UNIT TO THE MAINS FOR THE FIRST
TIME OR AFTER IT HAS BEEN OUT OF USE FOR TWO
MONTHS
5.3. CONNECTING THE LOADS
5.4. CONNECTING THE COMMUNICATION CABLE
5.5. DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
5.6. STARTING UP/STOPPING THE UNIT
5.6.1. Starting up the SPS.ONE
5.6.2. Stopping the SPS.ONE
6. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
7. GENERAL TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. THANK-YOU LETTER
We would like to thank you for purchasing this product. Read
this instruction manual carefully in order to familiarise yourself
with its contents. You will get the most out of the unit, achieve
a higher the degree of satisfaction and guarantee high levels of
safety the more you understand the unit.
Please do not hesitate to contact us for any further information
or any questions you may have.
Yours sincerely,
SALICRU
• The unit described in this manual can cause serious
physical injury if handled incorrectly. Therefore, the
unit must only be installed, serviced and/or repaired by our
staff or by qualified personnel.
• Although every effort has been made to guarantee that the
information in this user manual is complete and accurate,
we are not responsible for any errors or omissions that may
be present.
The images included in this document are for illustrative
purposes only and may not accurately represent the parts
of the unit shown in this manual. However, any differences
will be reduced or resolved through the correct labelling on
the unit.
• In line with our policy of continuous development, we
reserve the right to modify the specifications, operating principle or actions described in this document
without prior notice.
• The reproduction, copying, transfer to third parties,
modification or translation in full or in part of this manual or document, in any form or by any means, without
prior written consent from our company, is prohibited,
with us reserving the full and exclusive right of ownership
to it.
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2. SAFETY INFORMATION
2.1. USING THIS MANUAL
The user manual is available for customers on our website. It
can be read online or downloaded, as appropriate.
In addition to reading the manual, it is necessary to access
document EK266*08, relating to the "Safety instructions".
Please read these instructions carefully before carrying out any
action on the unit in terms of installation or start-up, change of
location, configuration or handling of any type.
The purpose of the user manual is to provide information relating to safety, as well as explanations about the unit's installation and operating procedures. Read them carefully and
follow the steps in the corresponding order.
Compliance as regards the "Safety instructions"
is mandatory, with the user being legally responsible for observing and applying them.
All units are supplied with the corresponding labels to guarantee the correct identification of each part. In addition, the
user can refer to the user manual at any time during installation
or start-up operation, which provides clear, well-organised and
easy-to-understand information.
2.1.1. Conventions and symbols
Some symbols may be used and may appear on the unit, batteries and/or in the user manual.
For more information, see section 1.1.1 of document EK266*08
relating to the "Safety Instructions".
Finally, once the unit is installed and in operation, we recommend that you keep the documentation in a safe place that is
easy to access, in case of any future queries that may arise.
The following terms are used interchangeably in the document
to refer to:
• "SPS.ONE, equipment, system, unit or UPS".- SPS.ONE
Uninterruptible Power Supply System.
Depending on the context of the sentence, they may refer
interchangeably to the UPS itself or to the UPS and the batteries.
• "Batteries or capacitor banks".- A group or set of ele-
ments that stores the flow of electrons by electrochemical
means.
• "S.T.S.".- Service and Technical Support.
• "customer, installer, operator or user".- They are used
interchangeably and, by extension, to refer to the installer
and/or the operator who will carry out the corresponding
actions, whereby the responsibility for carrying out the
respective actions may be held by the same person when
they act on behalf or in representation of the installer or
operator.
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3. QUALITY ASSURANCE
AND STANDARDS
3.1. MANAGEMENT STATEMENT
Our aim is to satisfy our customers. Management has established a Quality and Environmental Policy for such purposes. As a
result, a Quality and Environmental Management System will be
implemented, which will ensure that we are compliant with the
requirements of the ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 standards and that
we meet all customer and stakeholder requirements.
The company management is also committed to the development and improvement of the Quality and Environmental Management System, through:
• Communication to the entire company of the importance of
satisfaction, both in terms of the customer’s requirements,
as well as legal and regulatory requirements.
• Dissemination of the Quality and Environmental Policy and
setting of the Quality and Environment targets.
• Management reviews.
• Provision of the necessary resources.
3.2. STANDARDS
3.3. ENVIRONMENT
This product has been designed with the protection of the environment in mind and has been manufactured in accordance
with the ISO 14001 standard.
Recycling the unit at the end of its useful life:
Our company commits to using the services of approved companies that comply with the regulations in order to process the
recovered product at the end of its useful life (please contact
your distributor).
Packaging:
To recycle the packaging, follow the applicable legal regulations, depending on the particular standards of the country
where the unit is installed.
Batteries:
The batteries represent a serious health and environmental
risk. They must be disposed of in accordance with the applicable laws.
The SPS.ONE product is designed, manufactured and marketed in accordance with the EN ISO 9001 standard on Quality
Assurance and is certified by SGS. The mark indicates
conformity with the EEC Directives through application of the
following standards:
• 2006/95/EC on Low Voltage Safety.
• 2004/108/EC on Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC).
According to the specifications of harmonised standards. Reference standards:
• EN-IEC 62040-1. Uninterruptible power systems (UPS).
Part 1-1: General and safety requirements for UPS
used in user access areas.
• EN-IEC 60950-1. Information technology equipment.
Safety. Part 1: General requirements.
• EN-IEC 62040-2. Uninterruptible power systems (UPS).
Part 2: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements.
The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for any
damage caused by the user after altering or tampering
with the unit in any way.
This product is suitable for use in both single-user pro-
fessional and domestic applications.
The EC declaration of conformity for the product is
available for the customer and can be requested from
our head office.
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4. PRESENTATION
4.1. DIAGRAMS
4.1.1. Unit diagrams
Figures 1 to 4 show illustrations of the units, according to the
model. Nevertheless and as the product is continuously being
developed, there may be slight discrepancies or inconsistencies. Therefore, in the case of any queries, the labels on the unit
will always take precedence.
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9
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All of the values for the main specifications or features
can be checked on the unit's name plate. Act accordingly for your installation.
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SPS.500.ONE, SPS.700.ONE
and SPS.900.ONE
SPS.1100.ONE, SPS.1500.ONE
and SPS.2000.ONE
Fig. 1. Front views of SPS.ONE.
1 5 4 31 5 3 41 5 6 3 4
SPS.500.ONE, SPS.700.ONE
and SPS.900.ONE
SPS.1100.ONESPS.1500.ONE and
SPS.2000.ONE
Fig. 2. Rear views, with Schuko sockets.
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1 5 4 31 5 4 3
1 5 6 3 4
SPS.500.ONE, SPS.700.ONE
and SPS.900.ONE
Fig. 3. Rear views, with British (UK) sockets.
5 2 4 3
3 4 2 5
SPS.1100.ONE
SPS.1500.ONE and
SPS.2000.ONE
3 6 4 2 5
SPS.500.ONE, SPS.700.ONE
and SPS.900.ONE
Fig. 4. Rear views, with IEC sockets.
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SPS.1100.ONESPS.1500.ONE and
SPS.2000.ONE
4.1.2. Unit diagram key
1. Power cable with pin on end.
2. IEC socket used to power the unit (only in models
without the power supply cable 1).
• It is also worth mentioning the built-in communication
functions to communicate between the UPS and computer
system through the USB HID port (communication cable
supplied with the unit) and the monitoring software, compatible with Windows, Linux, Unix and Mac.
3. Output sockets.
4. USB HID communication port.
5. Input protection via circuit breaker or fuse, depending
on the model.
6.Fan of the unit (only in models SPS.1500.ONE and
SPS.2000.ONE).
7. Unit start and stop button.
8. Red LED lit. Unit in the Fail-safe Mode. This LED is also
used to warn the user about the fact that the unit charge
level is too low, when it starts to flash, and with the
same modulation as that of the acoustic alarm.
9.Flashing yellow LED. Unit in the Battery Mode - output
power supply from the internal battery-.
10.Green LED on. Unit in the AC Mode - output power supply
from the input voltage-.
4.2. CONTENTS
The following is supplied within the unit's packaging:
• For the models with UK and Schuko sockets:
4.3.1. Features
• Line-interactive technology
• High level of reliability through control by microprocessor
• AVR Boost&Buck permanent stabilisation
• USB HID interface in all models, by default
• Monitoring software for Windows, Linux, Unix and Mac
• A single on/off button for easy and convenient use
• Protection against overloads, short-circuits and transients
• Smart battery charger that reduces the average recharging
time
• Recharging the batteries with the equipment switched off
• Cold start function using the batteries (not connected to the
mains)
• Automatic start-up after the input voltage is reconnected
– SPS.ONE unit.
– Quick guide.
– USB HID communication cable.
• For models with IEC sockets:
– SPS.ONE unit.
– Quick guide.
– USB HID communication cable.
– 1 output cable for models 500/700/900 and 2
output cables for models 1100/1500/2000.
4.3. OPERATING PRINCIPLE
• It is an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) system with
line-interactive technology that offers the best protection solution for the units and the information that make
up both domestic and professional IT environments (small
businesses, offices, shops, etc.).
• The use of AVR Boost&Buck technology - permanent stabi-
lisation of the supply voltage - provides a two-fold advantage: higher protection of connected loads, combined with
a reduced use of UPS batteries.
• In the case of a power supply outage, it supplies electrical
power from the batteries to ensure the units continue operating.
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5. INSTALLATION
•Read and follow the Safety Information set out in
chapter 2 of this document. Failure to adhere to any
of the indications set out in chapter 2 may cause a serious
or very serious accident for those who are in direct contact
with the unit or who are in the vicinity, as well as faults in
the unit and/or in the loads connected to it.
• Check that the information on the name plate is the right
information for the installation.
• Once you have unpacked the unit, inspect it and ensure that it
is in perfect condition before proceeding. If this is not the case,
please contact your distributor.
•Limitations to the connection and use of the unit ac-
cording to its morphology and sector or work environment:
For its connection.
– In units with a power supply plug and output
sockets (with no connection terminals).
It can be connected by staff with no specific technical training; in general, by anyone who
uses household appliances.
For its use.
– Unit with no connection terminals, generally
designed for household environments and, to a
lesser extent, for shops, industry and other sectors.
The unit can be used by staff with no specific
technical training by simply following the in-
structions in the user manual.
•The unit will be connected in all modes with the
switches set to standby and disconnected from the
mains (circuit breaker in the UPS power supply line set to
«Off»), including in the control mode (interface).
•Always bear in mind that the UPS is an electrical gen-
erator, which is why the user must take the necessary
precautions to prevent direct or indirect contact.
5.1. STORAGE LOCATION AND CONDITIONS
• Install the UPS in a protected area that does not have ex-
cessive humidity but has suitable ventilation.
20 cm20 cm
5.2. CONNECTING THE UNIT TO THE MAINS FOR THE FIRST
TIME OR AFTER IT HAS BEEN OUT OF USE FOR
TWO MONTHS
• Insert the mains plug 1 into an AC socket.
In models with an IEC socket, a cable is
supplied to power the unit. Insert the end
of the connector into the base 2 and the
plug on the other end into the AC socket.
• For the best results, charge the battery
for at least 4 hours before using the unit
for the first time or when it has been out
of use for more than two months.
Otherwise, the SPS.ONE may not react in
a satisfactory way if there is an outage
during the initial operating hours. Its response capacity
during unexpected AC power supply failures is dependent on
the energy accumulated in the battery.
• The battery charges by simply connecting the unit to the
mains.
5.3. CONNECTING THE LOADS
• Connect the loads to the sockets 3 on the rear of the unit.
•Never connect a laser printer or
scanner to the UPS. This may
damage the unit and/or consume the energy stored in the batteries, which is reserved for other more sensitive and more
important types of loads.
• Place the UPS at a distance of at least 20 cm from other
units to prevent interference.
• Do not operate the unit where the temperature and hu-
midity exceed the permitted limits (see the technical specifications).
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5.4. CONNECTING THE COMMUNICATION CABLE
• To enable unattended start-up/stop of the UPS and to mon-
itor its status, connect one end of the communication cable
to the connector 4 of the USB HID port of SPS.ONE and the
other end to the communication port of the PC.
• With the monitoring software installed in your PC, you can
programme the UPS start-up/stopping time, as well as
monitor its status in real-time. Follow the steps described
below before downloading and installing the monitoring
software:
5.5. DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
• To download the free monitoring software, register as a
user and then register your unit(s) at the following site:
support.salicru.com
• You will find a link to the "ACTIVATION GUIDE" on the reg-
istration page. Follow the steps indicated.
• Once you have registered, you can download the software
for each model from the site:
support.salicru.com/software
• Use with your installation as with any other type of soft-
ware.
• When you reboot your PC, the monitoring software will ap-
pear as an orange icon on the system tray, next to the clock.
5.6. STARTING UP/STOPPING THE UNIT
5.6.1. Starting up the SPS.ONE
• With SPS.ONE stopped, press the button 7 to start the unit.
• When the unit is started, an internal test is performed and
all LEDs are turned on. The process takes a few seconds,
after which the UPS will supply an output voltage, either
from the mains or from its batteries.
The auto-test will be performed regardless of whether the
start-up process is carried out with the unit connected to
the mains or running on its batteries (no mains connection).
• Start up the loads.
5.6.2. Stopping the SPS.ONE
• Stopping the loads.
• Switch the unit off, press the button 7.
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6. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Use the following table to resolve minor issues:
ProblemPossible causeSolutions
Charge the UPS for at least 6
hours.
Replace the battery with the
same model.
Press the UPS start-up button
again.
First, disconnect a few loads.
Before starting it up again,
check that the connected load
matches the unit's power
specifications.
Disconnect critical loads.
Charge the UPS for at least 6
hours.
Replace the battery with the
same model.
Reconnect the mains cable
plug correctly.
No LED is lit on
the front panel.
The alarm
sounds
continuously
when connected
to the mains.
In the case of
a problem in
the mains, the
operating time
is very short.
There are no
problems in the
mains but the
unit is in battery
mode.
Low battery.
Battery fault.
The UPS is not ON.
The UPS is
overloaded.
The UPS is
overloaded.
Battery voltage is
too low.
Defective battery. It
may be due to the
ambient temperature
or inappropriate
operation.
The mains cable plug
is not connected
correctly.
Tabla 1. Troubleshooting table.
• If you are registered on the website:
support.salicru.com
, you can access:
support.salicru.com/troubleshooting
, to consult the extended troubleshooting guide of the unit,
in addition to accessing other services available for registered users.
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7. GENERAL TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL500700900110015002000
Power (VA)500700900110015002000
Power (W)2403604806009001200
TechnologyLine-interactive
INPUT
(1)
Voltage
220 / 230 / 240 VAC.
Margins162-290 VAC.
Nominal
frequency
Frequency autodetect
50 / 60 Hz.
Yes.
StabilisationAVR buck/boost.
OUTPUT
Voltage (VAC)220 / 230 / 240 VAC.
Voltage accuracy
Frequency
Waveform
Available socket
types
(2)
(2)
(2)
Pseudo-sine (simulated sine).
± 10 %.
50 / 60 ± 1 Hz.
Schuko (DIN), British (UK), IEC.
MODEL500700900110015002000
Transfer timestandard 2-6 ms, maximum 10 ms.
PROTECTION
Input
Complete
protection
Thermal self-resetting or fuse (according to the
model).
Overload, battery discharged and overcurrent in the
charging device.
BATTERY
TypeSealed Pb-Ca, maintenance free, useful life of 3-5 years.
Charge time4 -6 hours to charge 90% of its capacity.
Battery
replacement
Yes.
warning
Can be replaced by
the user
Yes.
Capacity (Ah)4.57979
Number12
FUNCTIONS
Cold startYes.
Auto-testAt start-up.
Automatic restart
Yes, once the operating time has ended and after
reconnected to the mains.
MODEL500700900110015002000
OPTICAL LED INDICATIONS AND ACOUSTIC ALARMS
Normal operation,
connected to the
mains
Mains error and
UPS in the battery
mode
Low battery
UPS stopped
UPS fault
Green LED On
Alarm Off
Yellow LED flashing
Beeping sound every 10 sec.
Yellow LED flashing. Red LED On
Beeping sound every sec.
Green LED Off
Alarm Off
Red LED On
Constant beeping
COMMUNICATION
PortUSB HID
Software
Supports Windows, Linux, Unix and Mac operating
systems.
Download fromsupport.salicru.com
GENERAL
Maximum altitude2400 m a.s.l.
Relative humidityUp to 90%, non-condensing.
Temperature0.. 40ºC.
Acoustic noise at
1 m.
< 40 dBA.
STANDARDS
SafetyEN-IEC 62040-1, EN-IEC 60950-1.
Electromagnetic
compatibility. (EMC)
EN-IEC 62040-2.
Quality and
Environmental
ISO 9001 and ISO 14001.
Management
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Depth (mm)300320
Width (mm)101130
Height (mm)
142 182
Net weight (kg)3.504.454.908.2010.40 11.00
(1)
The autonomy and power of the equipment can be
affected depending on the input voltage.
(2)
Battery Mode.
Tabla 2. General technical specifications.
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