Bayview Technology VGS-ReadMe Type C Hybrid Cable
Specifications
- Model: On-Line 1000VA-3000VA
- Compliance: CE regulation, EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, LVD Directive 2014/35/EU, FCC Part 15
- Safety Standards: EN 62040 – 1
- EMC Standards: EN 62040 – 2
Product Usage Instructions
Important Safety Instructions
- WARNING:
Save these instructions! The manual contains important UPS and battery installation and maintenance instructions. Follow these instructions at all times. - WARNING:
It is recommended to install the UPS in an ANSI/NFPA75 room with temperature precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries. - DANGER:
There are hazardous electric components inside this unit, such as heat-sinks.
Installation
- Ensure the UPS is placed in a well-ventilated area.
- Connect the UPS to a power outlet on a separate circuit.
- Follow the provided instructions for proper installation to avoid interference with radio or television reception.
Maintenance
Regular maintenance of the UPS is essential for optimal performance:
- Check the battery status periodically.
- Clean the UPS exterior with a soft, dry cloth to prevent dust build-up.
- Refer to the user manual for specific maintenance tasks.
Replacement
If any components of the UPS need replacement:
- Power off the UPS and disconnect it from the power source.
- Contact a technician or authorized dealer for replacement parts.
- Follow safety guidelines during the replacement process.
External Battery Pack
If using an external battery pack with your UPS:
- Ensure compatibility with the UPS model.
- Connect the external battery pack following the provided instructions.
- Monitor the battery status regularly for optimal performance.
EMC Statement
These products are tested and thereby comply with the conditions of CE regulation, which are established to offer sufficient protection against dangerous interference for installation. Installation and use of the equipment should comply with the instructions provided to avoid such interference due to the amount of radio frequency energy that is generated by the equipment. Despite this, we cannot assure that a certain amount of interference may not occur in some installations.
If, by turning on and off, you conclude that the equipment’s harmful interference influences your radio or television reception, use one of the following preventive measures:
- Place the receiving antenna in a separate location or orientation
- Ensure a greater distance between the receiver and the equipment
- Ensure that your Equipment connects to an outlet on a separate circuit
- Contact a technician experienced with radio and TV or the dealer for technical assistance
Declaration of Conformity Request
Units labeled with a CE mark comply with the following standards and directives:
- EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
- LVD Directive 2014/35/EU
- Safety: EN 62040 – 1
- EMC: EN 62040 – 2
The EC Declaration of Conformity is available upon request for production with a CE mark.
FCC Part 15
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION
- WARNING: SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!!
- WARNING:The Manual contains important instructions for UPS and batteries during installation and maintenance. Follow this instruction at all times.
- WARNING:It is recommended to install the UPS in an ANSI/NFPA75 room in which temperature and humidity are controlled and free from electrically conductive particles. DO NOT expose UPS to direct sunlight or high heat sources; DO NOT block off the ventilation opening around the housing.
- CAUTION: Before conducting maintenance, repair, or shipment, please turn off everything completely and disconnect them.
- CAUTION: The UPS is NOT applicable for any inductive loads such as motors or domestic appliances like hairdryers, speakers, and fluorescent lamps.
- CAUTION: All interconnection and power cables should be connected ONLY AFTER the UPS shuts down and is disconnected from the main.
- CAUTION: Only use No.26 AWG or larger certified cables to connect the UPS and the device
- CAUTION: DO NOT unplug UPS from main power during operation, or protective ground will fail. DO NOT disconnect the battery under load, or a shut down may occur.
- CAUTION: Ensure the total leakage current of the UPS and the connected equipment is under 3.5 mA.
- CAUTION: Ensure that the UPS connects to grounded main power with a fuse or circuit breaker protection.
- CAUTION: A Dangerous amount of voltage might still exist even when the UPS disconnects from the main power since residual voltage exists due to the battery supply.
- CAUTION: Beware of all the details on the cautionary sticker located on UPS.
- CAUTION (No user-serviceable parts): Do not attempt to remove the unit’s cover; no user-serviceable parts are inside. Please refer all service to qualified service technicians.
- CAUTION: DO NOT dispose of UPS and its batteries to fire; the battery may explode
- CAUTION: DO NOT attempt to open or mutilate the battery.
- User’s operations: Users are only permitted to:
- Turning the UPS unit on and off.
- Operating the user interface.
- Connecting data interface cables.
- Changing the batteries (Except 3k Tower model)
- CAUTION:
Batteries can cause shock and short circuit current. When servicing batteries:- A. Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects.
- B. Use tools with insulated handles.
- C. Wear rubber gloves and boots.
- D. Please DO NOT place any tools or metal parts on top of batteries.
- E. Disconnect charging source before connecting/disconnecting battery terminals
- F. Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel with the necessary precautions and knowledge. Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries.
- DANGER: Hazardous electric components are inside this unit, g., Heat sinks. Remain energized from the battery supply even when the main power is disconnected.
- DANGER: The Battery circuit is not isolated from the AC input. Hazardous voltage may exist at battery terminals and ground—test for safety before any direct contact.
- CAUTION: Remove the battery’s pole during service inside the battery cabinet or UPS.
- CAUTION: ONLY replace batteries with the same type and quantity
- WARNING (Fuses): Ensure fuse replacement with the same type and rating ONLY.
Introduction
The information provided in this manual covers the On-Line 1000-3000VA uninterruptible power system (UPS). This manual contains basic functions, operating procedures, and emergency procedures, as well as information on how to ship, store, handle, and install the equipment. Only detailed requirements of the UPS units described herein. The installation must be carried out according to this manual. The electrical installation must further comply with local legislation and regulations.
Installation
Hardware Installation
Please install the vertical and wall-mounted types of units according to the following.
Rear panel view
VGS 1-1.5KVA
VGS 2-3KVA
VGS 2-3KVA(110V)
- Input
- Outlet
- Input breaker
- Network transient protector
- RS232 port
- USB (optional)
- External battery port (optional)
- Interface port (optional)
- EPO (optional)
- Maintenance switch (optional)
- Terminal block
- Reset
- Outlet breaker
VRT 1K-1.5KVA
VRT 2K-3KVA(110V)
VRT(2U) 2K-3KVA(110V)
VRT(2U) 2K-3KVA
- Input
- Outlet
- Input breaker
- Network transient protector
- RS232 port
- USB (optional)
- External battery port (optional)
- Interface port (optional)
- EPO (optional)
- Maintenance switch (optional)
- Terminal block
- Reset
- Outlet breaker
EPO port
A customer-supplied switch can remotely be used to open the EPO connection and Shut off the UPS output. Since EPO shuts down the UPS immediately without regular procedure and monitoring, the UPS will require a manual restart to restore operation.
Connection to External Battery Pack
- External battery connections shall be installed by service personnel only.
- Please read the safety instructions first before proceeding.
- Ensure the UPS disconnects from all mains and loads before attempting.
- Locate the battery connector, then use only factory-supplied or authorized battery cable provided to connect the UPS with the battery as in the figure below.
- Connect the second battery to the first one if more than one is needed
- The Maximum quantity of battery pack is regulated to 2 by UL approval.
Connection to Main and Load
- Follow all installation and safety instructions very carefully; failure to do so may cause hazardous situations to personnel and equipment.
- Ensure the main power voltage matches the UPS. (110V/220V)
- For electrical installation, closely observe the nominal current rating of the source.
- Check the equipment’s power requirement to prevent overloading situations.
- Do not connect devices that draw either massive power shortly or half-wave ectified current – such as hairdryer, vacuum cleaner, laser printer, and plotter.No te: Although you may use the UPS immediately, maximum backuptime will not be available yet. It is recommended to change the batteries for a minimum of 8 hours before use
- Connect the input cable to the UPS and the other end to the mains. The battery will automatically charge when connected to the main power.
- After charging the UPS, connect the load to the UPS
- Should computer or alarm connections be used, refer to the UPS monitoring connection chapter for further detail.
- The installation is completed.
Note:
(For Schuko) If the unit instantly shows “set wiring fault,” please rotate the connector. See troubleshooting for details. (Optional) To protect your telecom/internet system, use an RJ45/RJ11 cable to install the input/output cable with a matching in/out jack.
- Necessary information for the operation of the unit is covered in this chapter. Normally, UPS runs automatically, but on a few occasions, such as just after installation, all procedures are described herein.
General Description
As a double conversion online UPS, it can convert clean single-phase power to support your critical system. The diagram of UPthe S is shown above.
- The input filter reduces transients and interference from the main
- With PFC AC/DC, AC power is rectified and regulated to DC power
- DC power is converted to AC in the inverter, passing it on to the load
- Line-Mode/Battery-Mode
UPS will operate in Line-Mode that supports power and charge battery whil connected to power. During a power failure, the UPS will switch to Battery-Mode, in which power is maintained from the battery. In case the failure time exceeds the battery mode’s duration, the UPS will shut down until the voltage returns to prevent battery discharge. - Free Run Mode
Free Run Mode provides a wider input frequency range when the input frequency does not match the selected range (user adjustable). Free Run Mode enlarges input frequency acceptance up to 45Hz ~ 65Hz but fixes output frequency to 50Hz(220V) and 60Hz(110V) with ±0.25Hz. Free Run Mode designs for large power variation. It is activated by default and can run in line mode simultaneously. - High-Efficiency Mode
High-Efficiency Mode is designed to minimize power loss and power consumption. Whenever power is stable, the UPS will automatically switch to bypass for efficiency. When any irregularity is detected, Line-Mode will reactivate immediately. Switching occurs when the input voltage is outside ±10% of nominal (±15% selectable), the input frequency is outside of ±3Hz, or when no input line is available. You can also activate this mode from the LCD panel. Refer to the UPS configuration. - Diagnostic Test
The diagnostic test automatically executes to check and report the UPS status. While the advanced battery management system monitors the conditions of the batteries, it sends early warnings if a battery replacement is needed. The test is performed every 30 days of normal mode operation. Diagnostic tests can also be performed by manual control. - Generator mode
This mode is designed for highly unstable power. In this mode, UPS’s normal operation will not transfer to bypass to prevent load damage and frequent battery discharge. UPSwill also fix output frequency to 50Hz(220V) or 60Hz(110V) with ±0.25Hz. Users can set the UPS to bypass/shutdown whenever a UPS malfunction occurs. Generator Mode can be activated from the LCD panel, too.
System Configuration
The UPS device and battery make up the system. Depending on site and load requirements, certain additional options are available as tailored solutions. Please consider the following when planning your UPS system:
- The total demand for the protected system shall dictate the output power rating (VA). When measuring demand, please allow a margin for future expansion and calculation error.
- Battery-mode duration needs dictate the battery size. If the load is less than
the UPS nominal power rating, then the actual backup time is longer. - The following options are available:
- Connectivity options (relay card, SNMP/WEB card)
- External battery packs
- Transformer cabinets
- Maintenance bypass switches
Panel overview
UPS Control
Control panel functions
Button operation
Cold Start function
When the main power is disconnected from the UPS, it is capable of starting with battery power for users’ needs. Simply start the UPS as the instruction below.
Note:
To avoid accidental battery discharge, the cold start function is not available until the initial connection to the main power.
“ON/OFF” button
- (a) Press and hold the “
” button for 3 seconds to turn on the UPS.
- (b) Press and hold the “
” button for 3 seconds to turn off the UPS while the UPS is working
“Status/Enter” button
Use this button to check the content and confirm the selection of UPS.
- (a) Press and hold the “
” button for 1 second to check the UPS contents.
- (b) Display each status by pressing once. There are 10 statuses available for users.
- (c) Enter function only used during settings. Check the”
“ button for more details.
- (d) If UPS idles for 20 seconds, the display will return to the main status.
“Settings or Selection” button
Use this button and the “ENTER” button to execute the setting
- (a) Press and hold the “
” button for 1 second to enter the configurations of the UPS.
- (b) Display each setting by pressing the “
” once. There are 7 settings available for users.
- (c) Press the “
” button to enter the function.
- (d) Press the “
” button to select your option.
- (e) Press the “
” button to confirm (YES/NO) your selected option.
- (f) Press the “
” button again to confirm and enable your function.
- (g) If UPS is idle for over 10 seconds, the display will return to the main status.
Turn on the UPS
- Ensure installation is correct and successful, and connect the input power cable to a well-grounded outlet.
- Push the “on/off” button on the front panel for 3 seconds.
- UPS should start its inspection of internal function, main synchronization, and inverter start-up. The LCD panel will display a “Line-Mode” indication, and power should start supplying via the outlet.
- Switch on the loads
Shut Down the UPS
- Shut down and turn off all the loads
- Press the “On/Ofbutton f” button for 3 seconds. UPS will shut down with an alarm
- (If applicable) To avoid electrical hazards, please turn off the internal/external input breaker after the display disappears and only the backlight remains. Then, turn off any external battery breaker and wait till all fans completely shut down.
- In an emergency, use the EPO located on the rear panel.
UPS Status Display
UPS status shows in normal display mode. From here, you can go to the UPS meter display by pressing the button. Various measurements are available through the UPS meters display. Pressing the button will scroll through the following meters.
LCD message | Description |
O/P VOLT= xxx, xV | Shows Output AC voltage |
O/P FREQ= xx, x Hz | Shows Output Frequency |
I/P VOL T= xxx, xV | Shows Input AC voltage |
I/P FREQ= xx, x Hz | Shows Input Frequency |
BAT VOLT= xx, xV | Shows Battery Voltage |
O/P LOAD%= xx% | Shows Load % of max load |
O/P W= xW | Shows Output Watts |
O/P VA= xVA | Shows Output VA |
O/P CURR= xA | Shows Output Current |
BACKUP TIME = xx min | Shows Estimated Backup time in minutes |
BAT CHARG= xx% | Shows the approximate percentage of Battery capacity |
TEMPERATURE= xxC | Shows approximate ambient temperature |
BAT PACK NUM x | Shows External Battery Pack Number |
RATING = xxxxVA | Shows UPS Rating |
CPU VERSION xx.x | Shows CPU Version |
UPS Configuration
Caution:
Factory default settings do not necessarily have to be changed, although you are free to tailor the UPS to your specific needs. Here are the procedures to enter configuration mode
- Press and hold the “
” button for 1 second to enter the configuration mode
- Display each setting by pressing the “
” once. There are 7 settings available for user
- Press the “
” button to enter the function.
- Press the “
” button to select your options.
- Press the “
” button to confirm (YES/NO) your selected option.
- Press the “
” button again to confirm and enable your function.
- If UPS is idle for over 10 seconds, the display will return to the main menu.
Settings | LCD | Selection | Factory Default |
Output Voltage Setting | O/P V Setting | [208V][220V][230V][240V] | [230V] |
[100V][110V][115V][120V][127V] | [120V] | ||
Input/Frequency | I/P F Setting | [±2%] [±5%] [±7%] | [±5%] |
Input/Bypass
Voltage |
I/P Bypass Set | [±10%][+10/-15%][+15/-20%] | [+10/-15%] |
Free Run Mode | Free Run Set | [On][Off] | [On] |
Bypass
Enable/Disable at Free Run Mode |
Bypass disable |
[Enable] [Disable] | [Disable] |
He Mode Setting | HE Mode Set | [On] [Off] | [Off] |
Force Manual
Bypass* |
Manual bypass | [On] [Off] | [Off] |
Management of
load groups |
Outlet Setting | [1&2 ON] [1OFF 2ON] [1&2 OFF] [1ON 2OFF] | [1&2 ON] |
Do a Battery Test | Battery Test | ||
Silence Function | Silence Set | [On] [Off] | [Off] |
Number of
external battery packs |
Bat Cabinet Set |
[0] (Internal only) [1] (1 External cabinet) [2] (2 External cabinets) | [0] |
Site wiring alarm | Sit Fault Set | [Enable] [Disable] | [Disable] |
Select Language | Language | [English] [German] [French] [Spanish] [Italian] | [English] |
Set Generator Mode | Generator | [On] [Off] | [Off] |
Set RS232
communication |
RS232 Control | [Enable] [Disable] | [Enable] |
Note:
For UPS and power management software to operate normally, Manual Bypass should be set to “OFF,” or the load won’t be protected. This setting is specifically designed for maintenance personnel and should be used alone with an external maintenance switch if applicable.
UPS Manual test
Manual tests for the UPS or battery can be conducted from the UPS configuration as well and are functional even when the UPS is not charging the battery.
Simple test:
It’s recommended to conduct a simple simulation test when
- The first use of UPS.
- Adding new loads.
- 6 months’ regular check-up
Switch on the UPS and wait for the power indicator to light up, then unplug the UPS to simulate the main power failure.
Manual Battery Test:
Scroll through the configuration until the Manual Battery test function is displayed. Then select by pressing “Enter” Twice
UPS Monitoring Connection
UPSMON Pro software (Or other power monitoring software) can further utilize the UPS with warning reminders, monitoring, controlling shutdown, and setting adjustments. Using monitoring features requires connecting the UPS to a computer or the internet
Connect UPS to Computer with USB (Optional)/RS232 port.
Locate the USB/RS232 port on the UPS.
- Connect with factory-provided/approved communication cable.
- Ensure your computer can install and support power management software.
Note:
Either the USB Port or the RS232 port, only one port will function at a time.
Connect UPS with interface Slot(Optional)
- SNMP Card allows UPS management and monitoring over a network or internet
- For more information, please contact for technical assistance.
- AS400 Card allows voltage-free relay contacts
UPS RS232 PORT
- The RS-232 interface uses a 9-pin female D-sub connector.
- The RS-232 port carries the data about utility, load, and UPS.
- The interface port pins and their functions are in the following table.
Pin # | Signal | Direction | Function |
2 | TxD | Output | TxD Output |
3 | RxD | Input | RxD / Inverter Off Input |
5 | Common | Common | |
6 | Output | AC Fail Output | |
8 | Output | Low Battery Output | |
9 | Output | 12VDC Power |
Load segments
The power management software controls the sets of receptacles known as load segments, which provide an organized shutdown and startup for the equipment. Less critical loads can be turned off during a power outage to save battery power for critical loads. Each segment can be viewed and changed by the LCD panel. You can also identify the Load segment at the rear panel. Read the Powermanagement manual for more detailed information.6. Maintena nce
Please read the following instructions to ensure your safety and maintain a longer product lifetime. This section contains detailed information about moving, maintaining, and placing the UPS. With a minimal amount of maintenance, you can expect the UPS to function smoothly
Maintenance
Please read the following instructions to ensure your safety and maintain a longer product lifetime. This section contains detailed information about moving, maintaining, and placing the UPS. With a minimal amount of maintenance, you can expect the UPS to function smoothly. thly
Transportation
Please handle UPS with extreme caution since a high amount of energy is within the batteries. Keep the unit in position as marked on the pack, aging, and never drop the unit.
Storage
Please read the following instructions if the UPS is not installed immediately:
- Store the equipment as is in its original packing and shipping carton.
- Do not store in temperatures outside the range of +15°C to +25°C.
- Protect the equipment from wet areas and moist air.
Please handle UPS with extreme caution since a high amount of energy is within the batteries. Keep the unit in position as marked on the packaging, and never drop the unit.
- To maintain the vitality of the batteries, please recharge the UPS for at least 8 hours every six months.
Operation
CAUTION:
Ensure that all environmental concerns and requirements are met according to safety instructions; otherwise, the safety of installation personnel cannot be guaranteed since the unit may malfunction.
- Please ensure that no flammable substances, such as gases or fumes, are present.
- Avoid extreme temperatures and humidity. Protect the equipment from moisture.
- Ensure there is enough space (300mm or above recommended) at the rear and side of the UPS for proper ventilation.
- Ensure that the front of the UPS remains clear for user operation.
- Only authorized agents or technicians may service the unit.
- Do not open the UPS cabinet. Components may contain hazardous or fatal voltage.
- Output receptacles may carry live voltage without connecting to the main power.
- Pay special attention to the UPS air inlet; do not let it be covered by dust.
Battery
Maintenance
The reliability of the battery is heavily related to the environmental issue. At the temperature of 25 degrees Celsius, A regular 6-12 months’ checkup is advised.
Replacement
Caution:
Read the safety instructions before proceeding.
- In all the following steps and factory standards:
- The black battery cable is the negative (-) pole
- The red battery cable is the positive (+) pole
Caution:
Avoid the battery positive port’s direct contact with metal. (including UPS cover)
Caution:
Do not remove the battery during battery mode
- (For Tower model below 2KVA)Locate the front panel’s 2 tenons as the arrow indicated; Press the tenon and pull out lightly. Then, push the front panel downward and pull it out to remove the panel. (For Tower model 2000VA)
Hold the top two corners of the front panel as the arrow indicates; Pull out lightly, then push down to unlock the bottom tenon. (For Rack model),
From the middle of the front panel, hold the display-side inner corner and pull out lightly. Then, push sideways to unlock the other tenon. - Remove the battery cover and cartridge.
- Replace with the same type and quantity of battery
- Reinstall the new battery cartridge back in the UPS
(For Tower Model) Ensure the battery terminal is connected to the matching terminal (Black to Black and Red to Red) - Reinstall the ttery cover and front panel.
- Note:
Please ensure the battery connects correctly with the attached port. - Note:
3KVA Tower model replacement is not available; Contact for technical assistance - Note:
Do not forcefully pull out the front panel, the tenon may be damaged - Note:
UPS’s voltage will drop to 48Vdc when the battery is removed in all models.
External battery pack
The following chart is the recommended specification of the external battery pack/cabinet. For other options, please ensure that the option meets safety instructions and local legislation.
Note:
When powered by external batteries, output loads will be limited to 90% for overall power generation.
Model | 1000VA | 1500VA | 2000VA | 3000VA | |
Battery type | Lead-acid 12V/7AH | ||||
Number of battery | Tower | 6 | 8 | 12 | 16 |
RM2U | 12 | ||||
Backup time/full load
(battery pack only) |
Approx. 13~15min | Approx. 13~15min | Approx. 13~15min | Approx. 10~13min | |
Recharge time | <8 h to 90% | ||||
Dimensions W x D x H | Tower | 152 x 420 x 237 | 152 x 500 x 238 | 225 x 420 x 358 | |
RM2U | 428 x 425 x 84 | 428 x 500 x 84 | 428 x 631 x 84 | ||
Net Weight | Tower | 18.8kg | 22.9kg | 34.6kg | 43.2kg |
RM2U | 20.7kg | 26.4kg | 37.3kg | 37.3kg |
Maintenance Bypass Procedure
Maintenance
- Press the “ON/OFF” button to turn on the UPS. It will operate in “Line-Mode.”
- Press the “Function” button for 3 seconds and toggle to “Manual Bypass.”
- Press “Enter” to select. You will see the default setting “OFF” displayed on the LCD.
- Use the “Function” button again to set Bypass to “ON” and press “Enter” again. UPS will go into “Manual Bypass Mode” with a display indication.
Restore
- Check the UPS display; it should show “Manual Bypass Mode” with indications..
- Press the” Function” button for 3 seconds and toggle to “Manual Bypass.”
- Press “Enter” to select. You will see the setting as “ON” displayed on the LCD.
- Use the “Function” button again to set Bypass to “OFF” and press “Enter” again.
UPS will return to Line-Mode.
APP-A. Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting procedures give simple instructions for determining UPS malfunctions. Start the troubleshooting procedure if you witness any alarm indication.
- Alarm
The UPS has an audible alarm. When different situations occur, UPS will alert users with a display and buzzer. Please refer to the troubleshooting chart below for detailed information. - Silencing Alarm
Here are instructions on how to mute the active alarm or future alarm notification:
Note: if the battery is low on power, the alarm will sound regardless of the silent mode’s enable/disable. Silencing during Battery-Mode: Press any button when the alarm occurs. - Silent Mode:
Configure on LCD to enable/disable all audio malfunction warnings.
If troubleshooting does not resolve your situation, feel free to contact us for technical assistance.
Situation Display | Alarm | Description & Solution |
High Output Voltage | Constant beep | High output voltage.
Please contact for technical assistance |
Low output Voltage | Constant beep | Low output voltage.
Please contact for technical assistance |
Output short | Constant beep | Output short circuit.
Please contact for technical assistance |
Bus fault | 2 beeps/seconds | High internal DC bus Voltage.
Please contact for technical assistance |
Over-temperature | 2 beeps/seconds | High surrounding temperature.
Ensure fan operation and ventilation are clear. Contact for technical assistance if the problem remains |
Set wiring fault | 1 beep/seconds | Wrong UPS input wiring between natural and line, turn the
plug 180 degrees and plug it in. |
Output overload |
2 beeps/seconds |
The connected load power requirement exceeds the UPS provision. UPS will switch to bypass mode when overloaded in line mode. Shut off less essential equipment connected to the UPS. UPS automatically switches back to normal when the
problem resolves. |
Over-charge | Constant beep | Battery overcharged,
Turn off UPS and contact for technical assistance |
Charger failure | N/A | The charger has failed. Contact for technical assistance |
Battery failure | 3 beep/5 seconds | The battery has failed. Contact for technical assistance |
Line abnormal | 1beep/seconds | Wrong AC line backed up during auto restart. Please
Reconfirm your main power and frequency |
Battery test | N/A | UPS battery test processing.
UPS will return to normal operation after completion. No action needed |
Battery mode | 1 beep/ 5 second
with display |
The unit is operating with battery power.
Secure your data and perform a controlled shutdown |
Low battery | 2 beep/5 seconds
with display |
UPS will shut down due to low battery voltage. The unit will
restart automatically when sufficient power returns. |
APP-B Technical Specifications
For all models:
- While 208V output capacity will be derated to 90%.
- Specifications are subject to change without further notice.
- Specifications are for reference; actual information should be based on the real product.
Notice:
For the 120V model (1.5K, 2K, 3K), the input 1100-volt ratings must be derated by 10% to meet UL current requirements.
Tower Model | 1000 | 1500 | 2000 | 3000 | |
Configuration | |||||
Capacity (VA) | 1000 VA | 1500 VA | 2000 VA | 3000 VA | |
Capacity (Watts) | 900 W | 1350 W | 1800 W | 2700 W | |
Form | Tower Type | ||||
Phase | Single Phase | ||||
Energy Saving | Yes – ECO Mode Efficiency >94% | ||||
Input | |||||
Voltage | 100 / 110 / 115 / 120 / 127 Vac or 208 / 220 / 230 / 240 Vac | ||||
Input Voltage Range (110 Vac) |
60 – 144 VAC, < 25% Load
70 – 144 VAC, < 50% Load 80 – 144 VAC, < 75% Load 90 – 144 VAC, < 100% Load |
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Input Voltage Range (220 Vac) |
120 – 276 VAC, < 25% Load
140 – 276 VAC, < 50% Load 160 – 276 VAC, < 75% Load 180 – 276 VAC, < 100% Load |
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Input Frequency Range | 50 / 60 Hz (Auto Sensing) | ||||
Input Power Factor | >0.97 | ||||
Cold Start | Yes | ||||
Output | |||||
Rated Power Factor | 0.9 | ||||
Waveform | Pure Sine Wave | ||||
Voltage | 100 / 110 / 115 / 120 / 127 Vac or 208 / 220 / 230 / 240 Vac ± 2% | ||||
Frequency | 50 / 60 Hz ±0.25 Hz | ||||
Transfer Time | 0 ms | ||||
Harmonic Distortion | ≦ 2.5% THD at Linear Load | ||||
Crest Factor | 3: 1 | ||||
EPO Function | Yes | ||||
Protection | |||||
Overload |
Line Mode | 105% – 120% for 30 seconds
121% – 150% for 10 seconds |
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Battery Mode | 101% – 109% for 10 seconds
110% – 120% for 3 seconds |
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Surge Protection | IEC 61000-4-5 Level 3 | ||||
Bypass | Internal Bypass (Automatic and Manual) | ||||
Short Circuit Protection | UPS Output Cut Off Immediately | ||||
Battery | |||||
Type | 12V 7Ah | 12V 7Ah | 12V 7Ah | 12V 7Ah | |
Quantity | 3 | 4 | 6 | 8 | |
Sealed, Maintenance Free | Yes | ||||
Typical Recharge Time | 4 hr to 90% | ||||
External Battery Module | Option | ||||
External Battery Connector | Option | ||||
Management & Communication | |||||
Indicator | LCD Control Panel | ||||
Communication Port | RS-232, USB B type | ||||
SNMP Slot | Option | ||||
Audible Alarms | Yes | ||||
Physical | |||||
Dimensions (WxDxH) (mm) | 152 x 420 x 237 | 152 x 500 x 241 | 225 x 420 x 358 | ||
Weight (kgs) | 15.2 | 19.4 | 28.8 | 30 | |
Shipping Dimensions (mm) | 280 x 545 x 355 | 280 x 625 x 356 | 340 x 526 x 485 | ||
Shipping Weight (kgs) | 17.4 | 21.3 | 31.6 | 32.9 |
Configuration | |||||||
Capacity (VA) | 1000 VA | 1500 VA | 2000 VA | 3000 VA | 2000 VA | 3000 VA | |
Capacity (Watts) | 900 W | 1350 W | 1800 W | 2700 W | 1800W | 2700W | |
Form | Rack and Tower Type | ||||||
Phase | Single Phase | ||||||
Energy Saving | Yes – ECO Mode Efficiency >94% | ||||||
Input | |||||||
Voltage | 100 / 110 / 115 / 120 / 127 Vac or 208 / 220 / 230 / 240 Vac | ||||||
Input Voltage Range (110 Vac) |
60 – 144 VAC < 25% Load
70 – 144VAC < 50 % Load 80 – 144 VAC < 75% Load 90 – 144 VAC < 100% Load |
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Input Voltage Range (220 Vac) |
120 – 276 VAC, < 25% Load
140 – 276 VAC, < 50% Load 160 – 276 VAC, < 75% Load 180 – 276 VAC, < 100% Load |
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Input Frequency Range | 50 / 60 Hz (Auto Sensing) | ||||||
Input Power Factor | >0.97 | ||||||
Cold Start | Yes | ||||||
Output | |||||||
Rated Power Factor | 0.9 | ||||||
Waveform | Pure Sine Wave | ||||||
Voltage | 100 / 110 / 115 / 120 / 127 Vac or 208* / 220 / 230 / 240 Vac ± 2% | ||||||
Frequency | 50 / 60 Hz ±0.25 Hz | ||||||
Transfer Time | 0 ms | ||||||
Harmonic Distortion | ≦ 2.5% THD at Linear Load | ||||||
Crest Factor | 3: 1 | ||||||
EPO Function | Yes | ||||||
Protection | |||||||
Overload |
Line Mode | 105% – 120% for 30 seconds
121% – 150% for 10 seconds |
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Battery Mode | 101% – 109% for 10 seconds
110% – 120% for 3 seconds |
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Surge Protection | IEC 61000-4-5 Level 3 | ||||||
Bypass | Internal Bypass (Automatic and Manual) | ||||||
Short Circuit Protection | UPS Output Cut Off Immediately | ||||||
Battery | |||||||
Type | 12V 7Ah | 12V 7Ah | 12V 7Ah | 12V 9Ah | 12V 7Ah | 12V 7Ah | |
Quantity | 3 | 4 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 8 | |
Sealed, Maintenance Free | Yes | ||||||
Typical Recharge Time | 4 hr to 90% | ||||||
External Battery Module | Option | ||||||
External Battery Connector | Option | ||||||
Management & Communication | |||||||
Indicator | LCD Control Panel | ||||||
Communication Port | RS 232, USB B type | ||||||
SNMP Slot | Option | ||||||
Audible Alarms | Yes | ||||||
Physical | |||||||
Power Module |
Dimensions (WxDxH)(mm) | 428 x 425 x
84 |
428 x 500 x
84 |
428 x 635 x 84 | 428 x 425 x 84 | ||
Weight (kgs) | 16.3 | 17.9 | 29.8 | 32.6 | 10.1 | ||
Shipping Dimensions
(mm) |
546 x 552 x
206 |
550 x 620 x
220 |
550 x 750 x 220 546 x 552 x 206
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Shipping Weight (kgs) | 19.4 | 21 | 33.9 | 36.5 | 13.2 | ||
Battery Module |
Dimensions (WxDxH)(mm) | — | — | — | 428 x 425 x 84 | ||
Weight (kgs) | — | — | — | 21 | 24.2 | ||
Shipping Dimensions (mm) | — | — | — | 546 x 552 x 206 | |||
Shipping Weight (kgs) | — | — | — | 23 | 26.2 |
FAQs
Q: What should I do if my UPS causes interference with my radio or TV reception?
A: If interference occurs, try the following preventive measures:
- Place the receiving antenna in a separate location or orientation.
- Ensure a greater distance between the receiver and the UPS.
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a separate circuit. Contact a technician experienced with radio and TV or the dealer for assistance.
Documents / Resources
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Bayview Technology VGS-ReadMe Type C Hybrid Cable [pdf] User Manual VGS-ReadMe, VGS VRT 1K-3K, VGS-ReadMe Type C Hybrid Cable, VGS-ReadMe, Type C Hybrid Cable, Hybrid Cable |