INSTALLING YOUR UPS SYSTEM
UNPACKING
The box should contain the following:
(1) UPS unit x 1; (2) User manual x 1; (3) Phone line x 1; (4) USB A+B type cable x 1; (5) Rack mount Brackets x 2; (6)
Emergency Power-Off Cable (gray) x 1; (7) Serial Interface Cable (DB-9) x 1; (8) Power Cord x 2
AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR (AVR)
The PR750ELCDRT1U/ PR1000ELCDRT1U can stabilize utility power inconsistences. The utility power may be
damaging to important data and hardware, but Automatic Voltage Regulation helps the computer not experience
dangerous voltage levels. The Automatic Voltage Regulator regulates low or high voltages to keep equipment working
at safe AC power levels, (220/230/240V), without switching to battery mode. Your equipment can operate normally
even during power problems, such as, shout brownouts and blackouts. The unit's powerful sealed lead-acid batteries
will provide power only if the incoming voltage drops below 150V or increases above 300V.
SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE
1. Battery charge loss may occur during shipping and storage. For the first time the UPS is used, it is strongly
recommended to charge batteries for at least four hours in order to ensure maximum capacity. To do so, simply
plug the unit into an AC outlet.
2. When you use the included software, connect either the serial or the USB cable between the computer and the
corresponding port on the UPS. Note: If the USB port is used, the serial port will be disabled. They cannot be used
simultaneously. The computer with the PowerPanel® Business Edition S/W connects to the USB port or to the
serial port on the UPS. It can control the operating schedule, battery test, outlet, etc. and get information on the
UPS status. However, other computers with PowerPanel® Business Edition S/W can only get UPS status
information via a LAN connection.
3. With the UPS unit off and unplugged, connect your computer, monitor, and any externally powered data storage
device, (Hard drive, Tape drive, etc.) onto the outlets. DO NOT plug a laser printer, copier, space heater, vacuum
cleaner, paper shredder or other large electrical device into the UPS. The power demands of these devices will
overload and possibly damage the unit.
4. To protect a fax, telephone, modem line or network cable, connect the telephone or network cable from the wall
jack outlet to the jack marked "IN" on the UPS. Then, connect a telephone or network cable from the jack marked
"OUT" on the UPS to the modem, computer, telephone, fax machine, or network device.
5. Press the power switch to turn the UPS on. The Power-On indicator light will illuminate. If an overload is detected,
an audible alarm will sound and the UPS will emit one long beep. In order to reset it, turn the unit off and unplug
some equipment from outlets. Make sure your equipment carry a load current within the unit's safety range, (refer
to the technical specifications), and then turn the unit on.
6. Your UPS is equipped with an auto-charge feature. When the UPS is plugged into an AC outlet, the battery will be
automatically charging, even when the unit is switched off!
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