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DO NOT plug Power Strips or Surge Protection Devices into
the ”Battery Backup” Receptacles on the UPS. Plugging Power
Strips or Surge Protection Devices into the “Battery Backup”
Receptacles may cause internal damage to the UPS, the Power
Strip, or the Surge Protection Device.
WARNING!
CHARGING THE BATTERY
The PRO-E Series UPS will charge the internal batteries whenever the UPS is
connected to an AC source. It is recommended that the UPS's batteries be
charged for a minimum of 4 hours before use. The UPS may be used
immediately, however, the “ON Battery” runtime may be less than normally
expected.
CAUTION!
If the UPS indicates a Site Wiring Fault (SWF), have a
Qualified Electrician correct the problem.
Connecting to the Communications Port is optional. The UPS works
properly without a connection.
NOTE:
CHECKING THE SITE WIRING FAULT
After plugging in the UPS, check the Site Wiring Fault (SWF) LED on the rear
panel of the UPS. If the SWF LED is illuminated, the UPS is plugged into an
improperly wired AC outlet.
COMMUNICATIONS PORT CONNECTION (OPTIONAL)
MINUTEMAN Power Monitoring Software and interface cables kits can be used
with the PRO-E Series UPS. Use only MINUTEMAN or MINUTEMAN approved
interface cables with these UPSs. Connect the interface cable (Serial or USB)
to the appropriate communications port on the rear panel of the UPS. Connect
the other end of the cable to the device that will be monitoring/controlling the
UPS.
CONNECTING THE UPS TO AN AC SOURCE
Plug the UPS into a two pole, three wire, grounded receptacle only. Do not use
extension cords, adapter plugs, power strips or surge strips.
NOTE: If the UPS is going to be out of service or stored for a prolonged period
of time, the batteries must be recharged for at least twenty-four hours
every ninety days.
The RJ45 protection sockets for the 230V models are NETWORK
PROTECTION ONLY. Connecting a Fax/Modem/Phone line is
PROHIBITED.
WARNING:
NETWORK/FAX/MODEM PROTECTION CONNECTION (OPTIONAL)
Connect a 10 Base-T network, Fax or Modem line to the RJ11/45 protection
sockets on the rear panel of the UPS. This connection will require another
length of telephone or network cable. The cable coming from the telephone
service or networked system is connected to the port marked “IN”. The equip-
ment to be protected is connected to the port marked "OUT".
TURNING THE UNIT ON/OFF
ON / OFF / Test Button
SELF TEST
Press and release the ON/OFF/Test Button after one beep to turn the UPS ON
and supply power to the load. The load is immediately powered while the UPS
runs a two-second self test. Press and release the ON/OFF/Test Button after
one beep to turn the UPS OFF. The UPS will continue to charge the batteries
whenever it is plugged into an AC outlet and there is AC present.
The self test feature is useful to verify the correct operation of the UPS and the
condition of the batteries. With the UPS in the normal On-Line mode, press
and hold the ON/OFF/Test Button for approximately 4 seconds (four beeps),
then release the button. The UPS will perform a ten-second self test. During
the self test, the UPS will switch to battery power and the On-Line LED will
blink and the audible alarm will sound. The length of the test that is automati-
cally performed every two weeks is longer than the start-up or user invoked
test. This test will run for approximately fifteen-seconds to measure the battery’s
capability to provide an acceptable amount of runtime. If the UPS fails a self
test, one of the LEDs will remain illuminated indicating the type of problem.
Note: The UPS will automatically perform a self test on start-up and every two
weeks.
DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
The DIP Switch setting may be changed by the user to set the desired Inverter
(on battery) output voltage. The DIP Switch must be set to the desired Inverter
output voltage and then the UPS must be turned OFF and restarted to reconfigure
the microprocessor and save the changes. The Inverter (on battery) output
voltage setting for the 120V models can be either 120VAC (default) or 127VAC.
Changing the Inverter output voltage to 127VAC, will also change the Buck
setpoint from 130VAC (default) to 136VAC. The Inverter (on battery) output
voltage setting for the 230V models can be either 230VAC (default) or 208VAC.
Changing the Inverter output voltage to 208VAC, will also change the Boost1
setpoint from 206VAC (default) to 198VAC.
Inverter output voltage
Switch 1 2
120V (230V)
127V (208V)
Connecting to the Network/Fax/Modem protection socket connection
is optional. The UPS works properly without a connection.
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