600A Line Interactive
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Specifications:
- Product: Line-Interactive UPS
- Capacity: 600VA-1000VA
- Compliance: CE regulation
- Safety Standards:
- EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
- LVD Directive 2014/35/EU
- Safety: EN 62040-1
- EMC: EN 62040-2
Product Usage Instructions:
1. Important Safety Instructions:
WARNING: Save these instructions! Manual
contains important instructions of UPS and batteries during
installation and maintenance. Follow this instruction at all
times.
WARNING: It is recommended to install UPS in an
ANSI/NFPA75 room with temperature precautions and knowledge. Keep
unauthorized personnel away from batteries.
DANGER: Hazardous electric components inside
this unit (e.g., Heat-sinks) remain energized from the battery
supply even when the main power is disconnected.
DANGER: 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.
2. Introduction:
The manual covers Line-Interactive 600VA-1000VA uninterruptible
power system (UPS). It includes basic functions, operating
procedures, emergencies, and information on how to ship, store,
handle, and install the equipment. Installation must be carried out
according to this manual and comply with local legislation and
regulations.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Q: What should I do if the equipment’s interference affects my
radio or TV reception?
A: If interference occurs, consider the
following preventive measures:
- Place the receiving antenna in a separate location or
orientation. - Ensure a greater distance between the receiver and the
equipment. - Connect your equipment to an outlet on a separate circuit.
- Contact a technician experienced with radio and TV or the
dealer for technical assistance.
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U P S
Line-Interactive 600VA-1000VA
USER MANUAL
EMC Statement
These products are tested and thereby comply with the conditions of CE regulation, which 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 radiofrequency energy that generates 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 labelled with a CE mark comply with the following stander 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.
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Table of content 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION ……………………………………………………3 2. Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………………4 3. Installation ……………………………………………………………………………………..4
3.1 Rear panel view……………………………………………………………………………..4 3.2 Connection to Main and Load ………………………………………………………….4 4. Operation……………………………………………………………………………………….5 4.1 General Description ……………………………………………………………………….5 4.2 System Configuration ……………………………………………………………………..5 4.3 UPS Control …………………………………………………………………………………..5 4.4 UPS Configuration ………………………………………………………………………….6 5. UPS Monitoring Connection ……………………………………………………………..6 6. Maintenance…………………………………………………………………………………..7 6.1 Transportation ………………………………………………………………………………7 6.2 Storage …………………………………………………………………………………………7 6.3 Operation ……………………………………………………………………………………..7 6.4 Battery………………………………………………………………………………………….7
6.4.1 Maintenance ………………………………………………………………………… 7 6.4.2 Replacement ………………………………………………………………………… 7 APP-A. Troubleshooting…………………………………………………………………………..7 APP-B Technical Specifications …………………………………………………………………9
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1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION
WARNING: SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!! WARNING: Manual contains important instructions of UPS and batteries during installation
and maintenance. Follow this instruction at all time WARNING: It is recommended to install 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 source; DO NOT block off 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 cable should be connected ONLY AFTER the UPS shut down and disconnected from main. CAUTION: Only use No.26 AWG or larger certified cables to connect UPS and device CAUTION: DO NOT unplug UPS from main power during operation or protective ground will fail. DO NOT disconnect battery under load or shut down may occur. CAUTION: Ensure the total leakage current of UPS and the connected equipment under 3.5mA. CAUTION: Ensure UPS connects to grounded main power with a fuse or circuit breaker protection. CAUTION: Dangerous amount of voltage might still exist even the UPS disconnects from the main power since residual voltage exists due to 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 inside. Please refer all service to qualified service technicians. CAUTION: DO NOT dispose UPS and its batteries to fire, the battery may explode CAUTION: DO NOT attempt to open or mutilate the battery. User’s operations: Users only permits to:
Turning the UPS unit on and off. · Operating the user interface. · Connecting data interface cables. CAUTION: Battery 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 necessary
precautions and knowledge. Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries. DANGER: Hazardous electric component inside this unit (example: Heat-sinks) remain
energized from the battery supply even when the main power is disconnected. DANGER: 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.
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2. Introduction
The information provided in this manual covers Line-Interactive 500VA-1000VA uninterruptible power system (UPS). This manual contains basic functions, operating procedures, and emergencies, also including information on how to ship, store, handle, and install the equipment. Only detailed requirements of the UPS units described herein. The installation must carry out according to this manual. The electrical installation must further comply with local legislation and regulations.
3.1 Rear panel view
3. Installation
3.2 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 with 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
rectified current – such as hairdryer, vacuum cleaner, laser printer, and plotter. Note: Although you may use the UPS immediately, maximum back up time will not be available yet. It is recommended to charge 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 connecting to the main power. Connect the loads to the UPS; Ensure receptacles are connected firmly.
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(Optional) To protect your telecom/internet system, use RJ45/RJ11 cable to install the input/output cable with matching in/out jack.
4. Operation
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. 4.1 General Description As Line-Interactive UPS, it is capable of providing clean and stable power to your critical system. While the UPS regulates and filters power fluctuation, it also keeps the battery charged for any emergency. Automatic transformer regulates over and under-voltage power. During a power failure, the UPS immediately provides backup power from
the battery to support your essential equipment. Power transference is typically achieved uninterrupted within 4 milliseconds. Line-Mode/Battery-Mode UPS will operate in Line-Mode that supports power and charge battery while connected to power. During a power failure, the UPS will switch to Battery-Mode, in which power is maintained from the battery. In case of failure time exceed Battery-Mode duration, UPS will shut down until voltage return to prevent battery discharge. Diagnostic Test While the advanced battery management system monitors the conditions of the batteries, it sends early warnings if a battery replacement is needed. Diagnostic tests can be performed from the control panel. 4.2 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.
4.3 UPS Control
Control panel functions Display
Function Description
LED Display
LED light
Status indicator -Indicator of UPS current mode (Blue) Line-Mode: steady light
Battery mode: flash every 2 second Overload: Rapid flash
Button
ON/OFF/TEST/Silence Button The master button for UPS control, refer to Button Operation
Button operation
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Cold Start function When the main power is disconnected from UPS, it is capable of starting with battery power for users’ needs. Simply start the UPS as the instruction below. “On/Off/Test/Silence” button Turn on the UPS Switch on the Load Press the “ON” button until a single “beep” alarm disappeared or the LED display turns on. Shut Down the UPS Switch off the Load Press the “OFF” button for 3 seconds during Line/Battery-mode. (If applicable) To avoid electrical hazards, please turn off the internal/external input breaker. Then, turn off any external battery breaker and wait till all fans completely shut down. Test Press once to start self-test function during Line-Mode
Silence Press once to enable/disable alarm buzzer during Battery-Mode
Green mode The Green mode feature will enable UPS no-Load or light-load shutdown to
maintain power consumption and battery life. During battery mode, the UPS will shut down approximately 4 min with no load/light load operating.
Green mode can also be enabled or disabled via monitoring software. During Line-Mode, the UPS will automatically shut down after two hours if the battery is full and load conditions remain low. You can switch UPS back on by pressing “ON/OFF/Test/Silence” button The UPS indicates Green mode with follow up alarm after UPS starting alarm. Green Mode enable: double Beep Green Mode disable: No follow up alarm When turning on UPS, please keep holding the “On” button until the follow-up alarm occurred. The UPS will switch mode and retain settings until the manual adjustment. Green Mode enable: Double Beep Green Mode disable: Triple Beep N4.o4tUe:PUS PCSondfeigliuvreartsiownith Green Mode disabled. UPS Manual test Manual tests for 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 1. The first use of UPS. 2. Adding new loads. 3. 6 months’ regular check-up Switch on the UPS and wait for the power indicator to light up, then unplug UPS to simulate the main power failure.
5. UPS Monitoring Connection
UPSMON Pro software (Or other power monitoring software) can further utilize the UPS with warning reminders, monitoring, control shut down, and setting
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adjustments. UPS must connect to a computer or the internet to use the monitoring feature.
Connect UPS to Computer with USB (Optional) Locate the USB port on UPS. Connect with factory-provided Ensure your computer can install and support power management software.
6. Maintenance
Please read the following instruction 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. 6.1 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 packaging and never drop the unit. 6.2 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 or damp areas and moist air. To maintain the vitality of the batteries, please recharges the UPS at least 8 hours
every six months. 6.3 Operation CAUTION: Ensure that all environmental concerns and requirements are met according to safety instruction; otherwise, the safety of installation personnel cannot be guaranteed since the unit may malfunction. Please ensure no flammable substances such as gases or fumes. Avoid extreme temperature and humidity. Protect the equipment from moisture. Ensure there is enough space (300mm or above recommended) at the rear and
side of 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 UPS air inlet; do not let it coved by dust. 6.4 Battery
6.4.1 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. 6.4.2 Replacement Please contact for technical assistance.
APP-A. Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting procedures give simple instructions in determining UPS malfunctions. Start the troubleshooting procedure if you witness any alarm indication. Alarm
The UPS has an audible alarm. When different situations occurred, UPS will alert users with display and buzzer.
Battery-mode (Slow alarm) During battery mode, the alarm will beep every 2 seconds for the first 15 seconds,
then dropped to twice per minute. The alarm will stop when UPS resumes Line-mode. Battery-Low (Rapid alarm)
During Battery-low (less than 30%), the UPS will beep every 0.5 seconds. The alarm will stop when UPS shutdown or returns to Line-mode. Overload (Constant alarm)
When UPS operating with load exceeded its maximum capacity, UPS will emit a continuous alarm to warn an overload condition. UPS will automatically turn off to protect your essential load. Please consider remove or shutdown less-essential loads Silencing Alarm
Here is the instruction to mute the active alarm or future alarm notification: Note: During battery-mode, if the battery is low on power, the alarm will sound regardless of silent-mode enable/disable.
Silent alarm Enable/Disable: Press the “on” button during the Battery-Mode alarm.
If troubleshooting does not include or resolve your situation, feel free to
contact for technical assistance.
PROBLEM
UPS can’t operate switching on.
No lights on, no warning sound
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Power source mistake or low battery power
Time of pressing the button is too short
Output short circuit or overload on UPS
Solutions Check the main power connection If operating with battery power, ensure enough charging time for UPS Press and hold the “ON” button for a
longer duration
Turn off UPS and take off all load. Check for any potential internal short circuit
Then attempt to turn on UPS again
Hardware failure Battery out of order
Contact for technical assistance
Replace battery or contact for technical assistance
No power source input
Check the main power source and cable
UPS always remain on battery-mode
regardless of main power connection
Fuse melted or Circuit breaker tripped
The main voltage is out of the UPS input range.
Reset the breaker or replace the fuse ( spare fuse is in UPS inlet.) then restart the UPS
UPS function normally, check your main power voltage
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Overload/Fault indicator lit or constant
buzzer beeping
UPS load exceed the capacity UPS overloading
Batteries aren’t fully charged
Batteries are worn out or
Battery mode duration
faulted
below expectation The charger is out of order
Green mode enabled
No-load or light load shutdown
engaged
The battery fault indicator occurred
Battery not connected
Battery out of order or damaged
Remove or shut down the less essential load
Ensure enough recharge time for UPS Run a self-test to check battery status
Replace UPS battery if the problem remains
Contact for technical assistance Operation normal.
Turn off green mode to disable such function
Check the UPS batteries; make sure they are well connected
Replace battery
APP-B Technical Specifications
Model
Configuration Capacity (VA) Capacity (Watts) Form Input Voltage Input Voltage Range Input Frequency Range Output Waveform(Battery-Mode) Voltage Frequency(Battery-Mode) Transfer Time Protection Full Protection Tele Communication Battery Type Quantity Sealed, Maintenance Free Typical Recharge Time
600A 600AP
800A 800AP
1000A 1000AP
600 VA 360 W
800 VA 480 W Tower Type
1000 VA 600 W
100 / 110 / 120 VAC or 220 / 230 / 240 VAC 75 – 150 or 165 – 300 VAC
50 Hz / 60 Hz (Auto Sensing)
Simulated Sine Wave 100 / 110 / 120 VAC or 220 / 230 / 240 VAC
50 Hz / 60 Hz ± 1 Hz 2 – 4 ms (Typical)
Overload, Surge, Short Circuit RJ11 / RJ45 : AP model
12V 7Ah 1
12V 7.2Ah 1
Yes 3-4 hr to 90%
12V 9Ah 1
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Management & Communication
Indicator
LED Panel, LCD Panel (Option)
Communication Port
USB B type : AP Model
Physical
Dimensions (WxDxH) (mm)
100 x 278 x 143
Weight (kgs)
4.3
4.8
5.4
Shipping Dimensions (mm)
147 x 329 x 227
Shipping Weight (kgs)
4.8
5.3
5.9
Alarm
Overload / Fault
Continuous Beeping
Battery Mode
Beep every 2 seconds
Low Battery
Beep every 0.5 second
Environment
Operating Humidity
0-90 % RH at 0-40°C (Non-condensing)
Audible Noise
Less than 40 dB
* Specifications are subject to change without further notice.
* Specifications are for reference; actual information should be based on the real product.
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