User manual INFOSEC XP PRO 1250 VA

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[. . . ] The UPS has its own internal power supply (battery). There is a risk that output sockets may remain live after the UPS has been disconnected from the mains power supply. the UPS has been designed to power computers. It should not be used to power electronic equipment with inductive loads such as motors and fluorescent lights, or with resistive loads. [. . . ] If convenient you may enter the details in the following box. At the end of their useful lives, they have to be collected separately and should not be discarded with household refuse. Checking When you receive your equipment, open the packaging and check that your UPS has not been damaged. The packaging includes: a UPS unit, 1 input power cord, 3 IEC output cables, 1 communication interface cable (USB connector), 1 RJ11 cable, 1UPSurf Control Software and a user guide. Charging the batteries This unit is shipped from the factory with its internal battery fully charged, however, some charge may be lost during shipping and the battery should be recharged prior to use. Plug the unit into an appropriate power supply and allow the UPS to charge fully by leaving it plugged-in, with no load, for at least 8 hours. The UPS will automatically recharge its own batteries whenever the switch is in the "ON" position ("ON LINE" green led on). You may use the UPS immediately however the back-up power capacity may be lower than the nominal value required. Where to set up The UPS has been designed to operate in a protected environment, at temperatures between 0° C and 40° C and at a humidity level ranging between 0 % and 90% (no condensation). Install the unit in an environment which is free from dust, chemical vapours and conductors. Moreover, in order to avoid any interference, keep the UPS at least 20 cm away from the CPU (central processing unit). Connection Check on the identification plate at the back of the UPS that the power supply is compatible with network voltage and that the device is powerful enough to protect the given power load. Plug the UPS into a 2-pole, earthed outlet (use the original power cable of your computer or a 2P+E/CEE22/10A power cable is recommended). Then, use the 3 IEC cables to connect one computer-related device to each of the power outlets supplied on the back of the UPS. For XP Pro 1000 and 1250, you may also connect a device that does not require backup, such as an inkjet printer, to one of the surge protected outlets. On/Off To turn the UPS unit on, lightly press the power switch. To turn it off, press the power switch again. DC Start XP PRO units are equipped with a built-in DC start function. To start the UPS in the absence of a power supply and with a fully-charged battery, press the button. Power Saving Function XP Pro comes with a Power Saving Function. If no load connects to the UPS, it will automatically shut down after 5 minutes to save energy during a power failure. The Power switch must be kept in the `ON' position, otherwise, the UPS will be disabled and your equipment will not be protected during a power failure. [. . . ] Batteries have a very high short circuit current: connection errors could cause electric arcs resulting in serious burns. TROUBLE SHOOTING Should the UPS fail to function correctly we recommend you to perform the following tests before calling the Hot Line. Is the UPS plugged into the mains power supply?Does the power supply fall within specified unit values? [. . . ]

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