User`s guide

2.1 General
The ULTRA Series UPS is a compact, light weight and attractively designed
uninterruptible power supply for office automation equipment (computers and
peripherals such as monitors, modem, printers, fax machines, etc.). Its major function
is to eliminate any power problem such as a black out, brown out, sag, surge, spike,
noise, etc. that might cause malfuction of the load causing work interruption. With its
Advanced Microprocessor Control, when the UPS detects any abnormal conditions, it
will respond instantaneously. It also has special features: Power Watcher, a full time
load measuring system, Battery Watcher, the battery capacity checking system, Ultra
Fast Charger, providing less than 3 hours charging time without shortening battery
life and Perfect Ultra Display, which shows the current status of the UPS ( load level,
input voltage level, battery level, battery replacement condition and overload
condition) and Advanced Load Outlet Management (ALOM), which the user can
program to turn off a low priority outlet when there is a low battery or overload
condition (for 1050VA or higher only). For the UPS with LED display and EASY display,
LED lamps represent the messages or status. For the UPS with LCD display, the
messages or symbols show on LCD screen.
The ULTRA Series UPS can be started when there is no power source. It is conve-
nient for you to have spare power when the source fails or in an emergency. It
also can communicate with a computer through the Easy-Mon X Monitoring and
Management Software (sold separately) via USB or RS-232 (for some model) port .
This software can monitor the UPS and AC source status on PC that connected
directly to UPS. It allow user to schedule on-off the UPS, schedule self-test and data
log. It also can monitor the UPS and AC source status of the UPS in the network through
Easy-Mon Netview Manager (sold seperately) and alarm the blackout status on
computer server to client computer in the network through Easy-Mon Alert (sold
seperately).
INTRODUCTION
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2.2 ULTRA Series UPS Operation
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