EN Pure Sine Wave Line Interactive UPS PowerWalker VI 1000RT/LE PowerWalker VI 1500RT/LE Manual EN Uninterruptible Power Supply System EN – EN
EN SAFETY INSTRUCTION – CAUTION 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries. WARNING: Do not attempt to perform repair or service with this UPS. This UPS contains high voltage which could cause electrical shock even when the unit is disconnected from the mains outlet; the dangerous voltage may still be present through the battery.
8. Do not dispose of battery in a fire. Battery may explode. Proper disposal of battery is required. Please refer to your local laws and regulations for disposal requirements. 9. This UPS contains high voltages which may cause the risk of electric shock. Do not remove cover. There are no user replaceable parts inside this UPS. Please contact your local dealer or distributor for service. 10.
EN 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 General Introduction This series UPS is pure sine wave line interactive uninterruptible power system with compact design, and it is designed for critical application and environment, such as desktops, servers, workstations, and other networking equipments. The capacity range is available for 1000VA, and 1500VA. This series protects your sensitive electronic equipments against power problems including power sags, spike, brownouts, line noise, and blackouts.
1.2 Front Panel The UPS front panel indicates the UPS status and also identifies potential power problems. Figure 1 shows the UPS front panel indicators and controls. 1000VA/1500VA Figure 1. Front Panel Description The UPS has a visible indication about the load level in line mode and the battery capacity in Battery mode. The indicating setting is described in Table 1.
EN Table 1. LED Indicator Assignment Line mode The 5th Green Led Lighting. Optional -- (The 1st to 4th green Led lighting to indicate load level) LED1 (green): ≥75% load level. LED2 (green): ≥50% load level. LED3 (green): ≥25% load level. LED4 (green): ≥00% load level. Battery mode The 5th Green Led blinking. Optional – (The 1st to 4th green Led lighting to indicate battery capacity) LED1 (green): battery voltage ≥12.5V / BAT. LED2 (green): battery voltage ≥11.5V / BAT.
1.3 UPS Rear Panels This section shows the detailed information about the UPS rear panels 1000VA/1500VA Figure 3.
EN 2. INSTALLATION 2.1 Inspecting the Equipment If any equipment has been damaged during the shipping process, keep the shipping cartons and packing materials for the carrier or place of purchase and file a claim for shipping damage. If you discover damage after acceptance, file a claim for concealed damage.
5 Press the button (on the front panel) 1 Connect communication cable from computer to UPS(optional) 4 Connect equipment to UPS 2 & 3 Connect UPS to power Figure 4. Typical UPS Installation 2.3 1000VA/1500VA Setup in Tower or Rack configurations CAUTION The1000VA/1500VA models can be applied to rack configuration (with optional rack mount kits). For 1000VA/1500VA models, please follow the following instructions of Tower Configuration Setup & Rack-Mount Configuration Setup. 1.
EN EN – EN 2) Slide down the UPS vertically and put the UPS stands at the bottom of the tower. Then place the UPS into two stands carefully. 2. Rack-Mount Configuration Setup This UPS can be installed into standard 19” rack. It requires the height of 2U from the rack. Use the following procedure to install the UPS into a rack. 1) Align the mounting bearings with screw holes on the side of the UPS.
2) Align the mounting ears with screw holes on the side of the UPS and screw together.
EN 3. Tower Configuration to Rack-Mount Configuration 1) Slide up the UPS vertically and put the UPS out of the stands.
4. Rack-Mount Configuration to Tower Configuration 1) Unscrew the UPS from the Rack enclosure 2) Unscrew the ears and the bearings from the UPS 3) Slide down the UPS vertically and put the UPS stands at the end of the tower.
EN 3. OPERATION 3.1 Starting Up After the UPS is connected to a power outlet, the UPS enters Standby mode. To turn on the UPS, press down the button. After the UPS is turned on, it enters Normal mode. The indicator will light indicating that power is available from the UPS output receptacles. 3.2 Starting the UPS on Battery mode NOTE The UPS will not detect the input frequency automatically when starting on battery; the default frequency is set to 50Hz.
4. ADDITIONAL UPS FEATURES 4.1 Communication Options The UPS is equipped with a USB and a DB-9 communication port. Either the USB port or the DB-9 communication port may be used to monitor the UPS. 1. USB Port The UPS can communicate with a USB-compliant computer using WinPower Monitoring Software. 2. RS232+Dry Contact The RS232 pin functions are described in Table 2. Table 2.
EN necessary actions without intervention from the system administrator. In addition to automatic file saving and system shut-down functions, it can also send warning messages via pager, e-mail etc. Use the bundled CD and follow the on-screen instructions to install the software WinPower. Enter the following serial No.
4.3 Network Transient Protector The Network Transient Protector is located on the rear panel and has jacks labeled IN and OUT. Please connect the input connector of the equipment you are protecting to the jack labeled OUT, and connect the network cable to the jack labeled IN. 5. BATTERY REPLACEMENT 5.1 1000VA/1500VA models Follow the steps and charts below to replace batteries for 1000/1500VA models: 1. Remove the battery door front panel by pulling on both ends. 2. Unscrew the battery plate from UPS.
EN EN – EN 4. Pull the battery out (from right side) onto flat area. 5. Disconnect the BLACK battery cable. 6. Reconnect the BLACK battery cable to the new batteries. 7. Slide the new batteries into battery case. 8. Reconnect the battery cable and screw up the battery bracket. 9.
6.
EN Fan Fault (Fault) Output Red LED and LED1 (the first green) Lighting Voltage Red LED and LED2 (the 2nd green) Lighting low (Fault) Output Voltage Red LED and LED3 (the 3rd green) Lighting high (Fault) Output Short Red LED and LED4 (the 4th green) Lighting Circuit (Fault) Overload (Fault) Red LED Lighting and LED5 (green) blinking in Bat mode, lighting in Line mode - Battery replace Audible alarm Red LED Blinking - Over charge Red LED Blinking - Charger fail Red LED Blinking - Back up m
7. TROUBLE SHOOTING 7.1 Audible Alarm Trouble Shooting: Problem Cause Sounding every 10 seconds Sounding every 0.5 seconds Sounding every second Sounding every 1.5 seconds Sounding every 2.5 seconds The UPS is on battery Output overload The battery is running low Battery overcharge UPS internal temperature is too high Sounding every 3.0 seconds Battery may need to be charged or service Charger fail Sounding every 5.
EN 7.3 General Trouble Shooting: Problem Cause Solution The UPS is not on when power switch is pressed The power cord is not connected correctly The wall outlet may be faulty UPS output short circuit or overload Check the power cord connection Please contact your local qualified electrician 1. Disconnect all loads and ensure nothing is lodged in output receptacles 2.