APlus Plus5E Series 2000VA Integrated with Microprocessor Controller
INTRODUCTION
System Description
- The Product is line interactive UPS provides guaranteed battery backup power during outages and unsafe fluctuation, along with full protection from damaging surges and spikes.
- The UPS is integrated with a microprocessor controller, voltage stabilizer, and LED or LCD indicators in a stand-alone unit, to provide the perfect protection to safeguard your critical devices and valued data.
Features
- Equipped with 2-Steps Boost & 1-Step Buck AVR to provide stable utility voltage.
- Off-mode charging enables UPS to charge itself even power switch is OFF.
- Built-in CC/CV battery charger and battery over-drain protection.
- DC start function enables UPS to start without AC power supplied.
- Provide lightning, surge, overload, and short circuit protection.
- Line interactive design with microprocessor controlled.
- Battery easy replacement design (Optional).
- 5VDC USB Charging Port (Optional).
- Auto restart upon AC recovery.
CAUTION
- The UPS contains potentially hazardous electricity. Qualified or certified technicians should proceed with all repairs, maintenance, and installation.
- The UPS has its internal energy source (battery). The output receptacles may be active even when the UPS is not connected to an AC supply.
- The UPS is suitable for computers and electronic equipment with linear loads, but not suitable for electronic equipment with non-linear loads, such as motors & fluorescent lamps.
- Be sure to operate within the power rating of the UPS. Below 1/2 or 1/3 of the rated power is recommended for longer backup time.
- The UPS must be installed in a protected environment away from heating appliances such as a radiator or heater. DO NOT place the UPS near excessive humidity, under sunshine, or close to heating sources.
- If the UPS is out of order, disconnect the power cord and contact your dealer right away.
- The unit should be supplied by a grounded source. DO NOT operate the unit without a ground source.
- The UPS should be installed near to wall socket and equipment and be easily accessible.
- DO NOT plug the UPS’s power cord into the UPS’s output socket. That will result in a safety hazard.
- DO NOT connect a laser printer or plotter to the UPS. A laser printer or plotter periodically draws significantly more power than its idle status and may overload the UPS.
OVERVIEW
LED Model Front Panel
- Power Switch: ON/OFF or Silence button
- On-line LED
- Back-up LED
- Cut-off LED
LCD Model Front Panel
- Power Switch: ON/OFF or Silence button
- LCD screen
Rear Panel
- AC input line cord
- AC circuit breaker
- Backup/AVR/surge protection outlet
- Surge protection outlet
- Tel/Line/Modem surge protection RJ-45 or RJ-11 port (Optional)
- Smart USB communication port (Optional)
OPERATION
Turn On/Off the Unit
- Turn on the UPS unit in AC mode by pressing the power switch for 1 second.
- Turn off the UPS unit on AC mode by pressing the power switch for 4 seconds.
Connect to Utility and Charging
- When the UPS is connected to AC power and the power switch is on, the UPS will charge the battery automatically.
- The UPS is designed with the function of OFF-Mode Charging, so UPS will charge the battery continuously when the power switch is off and AC power is supplied. To power off UPS completely on OFF mode, please remove the input of AC power.
DC Start
- Turn on the UPS unit on Battery mode by pressing the power switch for 1 second.
- Tum off the UPS unit on Battery mode by pressing the power switch for 4 seconds, and UPS will be completely turned off in 10 seconds.
- Wait another 10 seconds to press the power switch for 1 second if you want to turn on the UPS again.
Buzzer
- The buzzer will beep when UPS is in Battery mode or having fault situations.
- Mute the buzzer by pressing the power switch once. Restart the Buzzer by pressing the power switch once again.
BATTERY CHARGING A ND STORAGE
- The UPS is shipping from the Factory with an internal full-charged battery, but battery power might be lost during the transportation.
- So please plug in the AC input line cord to the wall outlet. For the best result, charge the battery for at least 10 hours before initial use.
INDICATION TABLE
LED Model
- Battery Mode
AC Mode
OFF Mode
Fault
LCD Model
CHANGE BATTERY
CHANGE BATTERY(OPTIONAL)
Note: Small sparks may occur during battery connection, this is normal.
- Turn the UPS over, and slide the battery compartment cover off the battery housing.
- LIFT the battery out of the compartment, and disconnect wires from battery positive ( +) and negative (-) terminals. Get a new battery and make sure to re-connect wires to positive and negative terminals correctly.
- Align all arrow marks and slide the battery compartment cover back onto the battery housing. Double-check if the battery compartment is well-locked.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Check UPS with the below steps when you face a UPS failure problem:
- Is the power switch of the UPS turned on?
- Is UPS plugged into a working wall outlet?
- Is line voltage within the rating specified?
- Is the circuit breaker on the UPS back panel active?
- Is UPS overloaded?
- Is the UPS battery not fully charged?
Use the table below to solve the UPS operation problems. If the problems cannot be resolved, please provide the model name, serial number, date of purchase, date the problem occurred, and full description of the problem including load status, UPS LED or LCD status, UPS buzzer status, and installation environment. .. etc. when calling for service.
SPECIFICATION
INPUT
OUTPUT
BATTERY
INDICATORS
PROTECTION
SAFETY/REGULATORY
PHYSICAL
Product specifications are subject to change without further notice.
This manual provides safety, installation, and operation instructions that will guide you to the best performance of your equipment. Please read and keep this manual.
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