Maruson PRO- 650LCD User manual

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USER’S MANUAL
PowerPro UPS
450/650/850
1. Inspection
The following items are inside the box:
User’s Manual
UPS
Power cord
Software CD
USB cable
Remove the PowerPro UPS from its packaging and
inspect it for any damages that may have occurred
during shipping. If any damage is discovered, re-pack
the unit and return it to the place of purchase.
2. Placement of UPS
Place the PowerPro UPS in a protected area that is free
of excessive dust and provide at least 7.8 inches (20 cm)
clearance on both sides for adequate airflow around the
unit.
Avoid direct sunlight.
Avoid excessive heat.
Avoid excessive humidity or liquids.
Avoid excessive dust.
3. Connect UPS to Utility
Use the power cord that came with your UPS to connect
the UPS directly to the wall outlet.
Do not power the UPS using a surge suppressor or
power strip.
Battery Charging:
The UPS battery charges whenever the UPS is
connected to utility power and typically requires less
than 5 hours to charge 90% capacity. Operating runtime
is reduced until the battery is fully charged.
4. Connecting Equipment to UPS
Connect the equipment to Battery Power Supplied
outlets.
Battery Power Supplied Outlets (6)
Connect the computer, monitor, and external drive to the
"Battery Power Supplied" outlets. These outlets provide
battery backup, EMI filtering, line conditioning, and
surge protection. Battery power is automatically
provided in case of power failure.
5. Connect Phone/Modem/Fax/Internet Line
The PowerPro UPS 450/650/850 protects a single line
RJ-11 (1-in/1-out) phone, modem, fax, or internet line
from surges when connected through the UPS. Plug in
connecting internet line into the "IN" port.
Use one more internet line cable in the “OUT” port and
plug one other end to the modem input socket as shown
in the chart below.
6. Power On/Off and Silent Button
To turn the UPS unit on or off, press the button for 3
seconds. To turn the audible alarm on or off, press the
button for 1 second.
7. Cold Start Function
When the UPS is off and there is no power utility, it's still
possible to cold start the UPS unit to power the loads.
8. AC Auto Recovery
When the UPS is in battery mode and can no longer
continue to supply battery power to the loads, UPS will
shut down. Once AC power is restored, the UPS will
automatically turn on and supply power to loads and
charge battery.
The PowerPro Series uses UPSilon 2000 software to allow additional monitoring
and management of the UPS statuses through your computer. Before installing
the software, connect the USB that came with the UPS to your computer and
UPS. To install the software, insert the CD that came with your unit to the
computer and follow the program set-up instructions. If the program requires a
CD code or password, please refer to the set of letters and/or numbers located
on the CD.
UPSilon 2000 software supports Windows 2000/2003/XP/Vista/2008/7/8, Linux,
Unix, and MAC. Features include:
Power flow display for monitoring UPS status.
Scheduled system shutdown/restart.
Warning notification via e-mail/pager/broadcast.
Scheduled UPS test.
Password security protection.
Remote monitoring/controlling via TCP/IP or internet.
Safely shut-down multiple systems.
Selectable user interface (background).
UPS parameter setting.
Recorded logs for analysis.
No.
Indication
Description
1 Audible Alarm The audible alarm is enabled. When the UPS is
in back-up mode, press the control button to
mute or un-mute the audible alarm.
2 Input & Output Voltage When UPS is turned on, LCD will show input
and output voltage. Input voltage will blink
continuously in back-up mode.
3 Battery Capacity Indicates the estimated battery capacity. The
accuracy is influenced by UPS operation mode
and load level.
4 Load Level Indicates the current load level percentage
used.
5 Frequency (Hz) In the normal mode, a short touch at the button
will display I/P frequency for 10 seconds.
6 Fault Indicates the unit detects a fault.
5 hours
UPS INDICATORS & CONTROL SOFTWARE INFORMATION
USER’S MANUAL
PowerPro UPS
450/650/850
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - This manual contains important safety, installation,
and operating instructions for the PowerPro UPS 450/650/850 that should be
followed during installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries.
This UPS utilizes voltage that may be hazardous. Do not attempt to disassemble
the unit. The unit contains no user replaceable parts. Only factory service
personnel may perform repairs.
This pluggable type A equipment with battery already installed by the supplier
operator-installable and may be operated by laymen.
The mains socket outlet that supplies the UPS shall be installed near the UPS and
shall be easily accessible.
During the installation of the equipment, it should be assumed that the sum of the
leakage currents of the UPS and the connected loads do not exceed 3.5mA.
Unplug the UPS prior to cleaning and do not use liquid or spray detergent.
Connection to any other type of receptacle other than a two-pole, three-wire
grounded receptacle may result in shock hazard as well as violate local electrical
codes.
In the event of an emergency, press the "OFF" button and disconnect the power
cord from the AC power supply to properly disable the UPS.
Do not allow any liquids or any foreign object to enter the UPS. Do not place
beverages or any other liquid-containing vessels on or near the unit.
This unit is intended for installation in a controlled environment (temperature
controlled, indoor area free of conductive contaminants). Avoid installing the UPS in
locations where there is standing or running water or excessive humidity.
Do not plug the UPS input into its own output.
Do not attach a power strip or surge suppressor to the UPS.
Do not attach non-computer-related items, such as medical equipment, life-support
equipment, microwave ovens, or vacuum cleaners to UPS.
To reduce the risk of overheating the UPS, do not cover the UPS' cooling vents and
avoid exposing the unit to direct sunlight or installing the unit near heat emitting
appliances such as space heater or furnaces.
Do not open or mutilate the battery or batteries. Released electrolytes harmful to
the skin and eyes and may be toxic.
Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel
knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions. Keep unauthorized
personnel away from batteries.
A: 6 Battery Backup Outlets with Surge Protection
Keeps your critical devices (computer, monitor, etc) up and
running even when the power is out.
B: Resettable Circuit Breaker
This resettable circuit breaker will trip when extreme overload
is present. Please reduce the amount of equipment plugged
into the outlets. Next, reset the circuit breaker by pushing it
back in.
C: Phone/Modem/Fax/ Internet Line Protection (RJ-11)
Port
1-In, 1-out RJ-11 port protects phone, fax, modem, and
internet lines from surges in power.
D: AC Input
E: Communication Interface (USB Port)
This USB port is to be connected with the supplied USB cable to
computer. The supplied power management software will enable
the UPS to safely shut down the computer in the event of power
failure.
Battery Recycling Information
UPS contains non-spillable sealed lead-acid batteries. It is
important these batteries are properly disposed of. Please see the label on the
battery for recycling information for proper battery disposal. If no information is
available, please contact your local authorized distributor or Maruson Customer
Service at Custsrv@MarusonUSA.com.
Required tool: pliers (Needle Nose)
Steps:
1. There is a square hole on UPS front panel.
Please insert needle-nose plier into the square hole and then press the plier
downwards as (A) shown in below picture.
2. Pull out UPS front panel as (B) shown in below picture.
3. Please release screws on right and left UPS panels to open UPS cabinet
completely.
*If any abnormal situations occur that are not listed above, please call for service immediately. When
calling for service, please have the following information ready: 1) Model number and serial number; 2)
Date the problem occurred and date of purchase; 3) Full description of the problem, including load, LCD,
and alarm statuses, installation conditions, working environments, etc.
MODEL
PRO- 450LCD
PRO- 650LCD
PRO- 850LCD
CAPACITY
VA/W 450 VA / 250 W 650 VA / 360 W
850 VA/ 480W
Voltage 110/115/120VAC or 220/230/240VAC
Voltage Range
80-145VAC or 154-280VAC
INPUT
Frequency 50/60Hz (Auto Sensing)
Frequency
Regulation
( Batt. Mode) 50Hz or 60Hz +/-1Hz
OUTPUT
Output
Waveform Simulated sine wave
Battery Type 12 V/ 4.5AH
x 1 pc 12 V/ 7 AH
x 1 pc 12 V/ 9 AH
x 1 pc
Backup Time Up to 18 minutes
Up to 30 minutes
Up to 40 minutes
BATTERY
Recharge Time
<5 hours recover to 90% capacity
TRANSFER TIME
2-6ms (Typical)
AC Surge
Protection 320 Joules
Phone/Modem/
Fax/ Internet
Surge
Protection
RJ-11 (One In; One Out)
AC Input Circuit breaker
PROTECTION
Full Protection Discharge, Overcharge and Overload Protection
Dimension
DxWxH 12.01 x 3.86 x 6.69 in
PHYSICAL
Net Weight 7.7 lbs 10.4 lbs 12.6 lbs
Operating
Environment 0-40°C, 0-90 % Relative Humidity (non-condensing)
ENVIRONMENT
Noise Level Less than 40dB
*Optional 140-295Vac wide input voltage range model for 220/230/240Vac models.
**Product specification may change without notice. Battery backup time is based on basic PC and
varies with equipment, configuration, battery age, temperature, etc.
Product Warranty and Service Information:
For U.S. customers, please register your product at www.MarusonUSA.com. For international customers,
please contact your local authorized distributor or e-mail CustSrv@MarusonUSA.com for assistance.
Maruson Technology Corporation
18557 E. GALE AVE., CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748
Toll Free: 1-888-MARUSON
TEL: +1-626-912-8388
FAX: +1-626-912-8680
E-mail: Custsrv@MarusonUSA.com
Web Site: www.MarusonUSA.com
701-0070928 IP-Maruson-PROUPS-02
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Low battery or battery
voltage less than 10V. Charge the battery for at least 5
hours.
Battery fault. Replace the battery with the same
type of battery.
The UPS is not turned
on. Press and hold the Power button for
at least 2 seconds.
LCD does not turn
on or no words
display on the front
panel.
PCB failure. PCB needs to be replaced. Call for
servicing information.
Power cord is loose. Reconnect the power cord properly.
Circuit breaker tripped.
Reset the circuit breaker by pushing it
back in.
UPS is always in
Battery Mode.
PCB failure. PCB needs to be replaced. Call for
servicing information.
Alarm continuously
sounds when the
mains is normal. The UPS is overload.
Remove some loads first. Before
reconnecting equipment, please verify
that the load matches the UPS
capability specified in the specs.
The UPS is overloaded. Remove some critical load.
Battery voltage is too
low. Charge the UPS at least 5 hours.
When power fails,
back-up time is
shorten.
Battery defect. It might
be due to high
temperature operation
environment, or
improper operation to
battery.
Replace the battery with the same
type of battery.
Troubleshooting
Specification
Safety Caution
Panel Information
Instruction to Open UPS Cabinet
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