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Table of Contents 
 
 
Chapter 1.  IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...........................................2 
Chapter 2.  Product Introduction...........................................................................4 
2.1.  General Characteristics......................................................................4 
2.2.  Advanced Technical Characteristics..................................................5 
Chapter 3.  Introduction to the Front and Rear Panel...........................................6 
3.1.  Front Display Panel Descriptions.......................................................6 
3.2.  Rear Panel Descriptions ....................................................................8 
3.3.  Communication Port Descriptions................................................... 11 
Chapter 4.  Installation and Operation............................................................... 12 
4.1.  Unpacking....................................................................................... 12 
4.2.  Selecting Installation Position......................................................... 13 
4.3.  Installation Instructions.................................................................... 14 
4.4.  Operation Test................................................................................. 18 
4.5.  Storage Instruction.......................................................................... 19 
4.6.  SNMP Slot....................................................................................... 19 
4.7.  Replacing the Battery...................................................................... 20 
Chapter 5.  UPS Working Principle.................................................................... 22 
5.1.  When Utility is Normal..................................................................... 22 
5.2.  When Utility is Abnormal ................................................................. 22 
5.3.  Overload Condition.......................................................................... 23 
5.4.  Inverter Failure................................................................................ 24 
5.5.  Inverter Over temperature............................................................... 24 
5.6.  Inverter Over ................................................................................... 24 
Chapter 6.  Maintenance Guide......................................................................... 25 
6.1.  System Block Diagram.................................................................... 25 
6.2.  Trouble Shooting............................................................................. 25 
6.3.  Maintenance.................................................................................... 26 
Chapter 7.  Bundled Software Installation Guide............................................... 27 
7.1.  Hardware Installation....................................................................... 27 
7.2.  Software Installation........................................................................ 27 
Chapter 8.  Appendix......................................................................................... 30 
8.1.  Specifications .................................................................................. 30 
 
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Chapter 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. 
 
An Important Notice 
 
  To ensure safety in all applications where a UPS is hard wired to the Electrical Supply, 
ensure that the system is installed by a Qualified Electrical Contractor.   
  The UPS systems which are supplied with a factory input plug can be safely connected 
to the wall receptacle by the user.   
  This UPS is connected to an internal/external battery bank. There will be voltage at the 
output terminals if the UPS is turned on even if the input AC Mains is not available.   
  Make sure that the AC Utility outlet is correctly grounded.   
  Do not try to repair the unit yourself, contact your local supplier or your warranty will be 
void.   
  Please make sure that the input voltage of the UPS matches the supply voltage.   
  Use a certified input power cable with the correct plugs and sockets for the appropriate 
voltage system.   
  To eliminate any overheating of the UPS, keep all ventilation openings free from 
obstruction and do not place any foreign objects on top of the UPS. Keep the UPS   
20 cm away from the wall.   
  Make sure the UPS is installed within the proper environment as specified. (0-40C and 
30-90% non-condensing humidity) 
  Do not install the UPS under direct sunlight.    Your warranty will be void if the batteries 
fail due to overheating. 
  This UPS system is designed for indoor use only. 
  This UPS system is not design for use in dusty, corrosive and salty environments .   
  The warranty for this UPS will be void if water or other liquid is spilt or poured directly 
onto the UPS. Similarly we do not warrant any damage to the UPS if foreign objects are 
deliberately or accidentally inserted into the UPS enclosure.   
  The battery will discharge naturally if the system is unused for a period of time. 
  It should be recharged every 2-3 months if unused. If this is not done, then the 
  warranty will be null and void.    During normal operation, the batteries will be   
automatically remained in charged condition.   
  This UPS supports electronic equipment in offices, telecommunication, process control, 
medical and security applications. 
  The UPS is not suitable for the application in inductive loads, such as emergency light. 
Please do not connect the UPS to any inductive load. 
 
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  This UPS has been designed and constructed to protect your assets from the wide 
range of power aberrations experienced on Utility power lines today.    It is your 
insurance for reliable, clean and stable voltage supply.    It is important to install the 
system correctly and to have it maintained correctly by your local distributor.   
 
WARNING 
 
This is a Class A-UPS Product and may cause radio interference to other home 
appliances. Users are advised to take additional measures and check with their 
local distributor if in doubt. 
 
  Servicing of Batteries Should be Performed or Supervised by Trained Personnel with 
Knowledge of Batteries and the Required Precautions   
  When Replacing Batteries, Replace With the Same Quantity, Type & Capacity. 
  CAUTION  Do Not Dispose of Battery or Batteries in an open fire. The Battery May 
Explode. 
  CAUTION  Do not open or mutilate the batteries. The electrolyte from the batteries is 
toxic and harmful to the skin and eyes.   
  CAUTION  Risk of Electric Shock  Battery Circuit is not isolated from AC, hazardous 
Voltage may exist between battery terminals and ground. Test before touching with 
bare hands. 
  CAUTION  A Battery can present a Risk of Electrical Shock and High Short Circuit 
Current.    The Following Precaution Should be Observed When Working on Batteries: 
A.  Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects. 
B.  Use tools with insulated handles. 
C.  Wear rubber gloves and boots. 
D.  Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries. 
E.  Disconnect charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals. 
  CAUTION  To reduce the risk of fire, connect only to a circuit provided with 50 
amperes maximum branch circuit over-current protection in accordance with 
the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.( 3KRT) 
  CAUTION - In order to disconnect loads from UPS output in any mode 
operation for preventing further supply, please install a suitable external power 
switch or breaker between UPS output and loads. 
 
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Chapter 2.  Product Introduction 
 
2.1.  General Characteristics 
 
  True online, Double Conversion architecture continuously supplies to your 
critical device with a stable, regulated, transient-free pure sine-wave AC 
Power. 
  50KHz PWM sine-wave topology yields an excellent overall performance. 
  The high crest factor of the inverter handles all high-inrush current loads 
without a need to upgrade the power rating.   
  To protect the unit from overloading, the UPS will automatically switch to 
bypass mode when the connected loads exceeds 120% of rating.    It will 
automatically switch back to inverter mode once overload condition ceases.   
  Should the output becomes short-circuited, the UPS holds the system with 
current limits and supplies to the output automatically till the short circuit 
situation is cleared. 
  Should the unit become overheated, the internal thermistor will detect 
the over temperature and switches to bypass mode and returns to Inverter 
mode when the temperature returns to normal . 
  Maintenance-free sealed-type battery minimizes after-sales service.   
 
 
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2.2.  Advanced Technical Characteristics 
 
  Innovative light weight and compact design for modern OA environment and 
OEM flexibility. 
  Powerful CPU integrates all power stages, control and communication 
functions for maximum UPS performance; Including Power management 
status monitoring, configuration setting, operation Scheduling, remote control 
and self-diagnostic capability. 
  Advanced digital communication capability allows full function remote control 
from  any  computer  environment  via  standard  RS-232  interface  using 
Megatecs RUPSII protocol. 
  State-of-the-Art  IGBT  Technology  ensures  highest  efficiency  and  reliability 
under worst operating condition. 
  Industry  leading  Inverter  protection  technology  incorporates  2-stage  output 
Current sensor, smart overload output current control, improved crest factor, 
and feedback failure proof circuit, elevating the availability of power service. 
  Guarantees  an  exclusive  protection  against  DC  damage  for  inductive  load, 
Such as motor based devices, allowing wide range of different applications. 
  Advanced Input Power Factor Correction (PFC) capability    guarantees near 
unity PF for maximum energy efficiency 
  Unique electronic over-current protection detects output short-circuit and faults, 
and halts output before damaging to output fuse or equipment, minimizing the 
need for service. 
  Wide  input  voltage  working  range  minimizes  battery  usage  and  enhances 
battery life. 
  Automatic  Frequency  Sensor  enables  automatic  synchronization  during 
frequency shift.   
  DC-start function ensures possible start-up of UPS during power outages. 
  Self-diagnostics function ensures UPS reliability and availability. 
  Built-in supplementary charger enables speediest charging of external battery 
Bank. 
  Optional  SNMP  adapter  provides  possible  solution  to  achieve  direct  power 
management via internet protocol. 
 
 
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Chapter 3.  Introduction to the Front and Rear Panel 
 
3.1.  Front Display Panel Descriptions 
 
 
 
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1.  Main Switch Button To Switch on/off the UPS   
2.  Self Test OK LED  Green LED lights up if self test is satisfactory. 
3.  Test/Silence 
Button 
a.    To silence the alarm buzzer. 
b.1. Applicable for Standard Unit 
To execute the self test of the UPS by pressing the 
button over 10 sec. 
b.2. Applicable for Unit with Manual Bypass function 
(Special order required) 
To press the button over 5 seconds, the UPS will 
be switched to Bypass mode and vice versa. 
c.    To illustrate the percentage of output load level at 
AC Mode, and the battery energy level at Backup 
Mode. 
4.  Fault LED  Red LED lights up if UPS is faulty. 
5.  Bypass LED  Amber LED lights up when UPS is in Bypass mode. 
6.  Utility LED  a. AC normal: Green LED lights up. 
b. 100% for load & battery level 
7.  Inverter LED  a. Inverter On: Green LED lights up 
b. 75% for load & battery level. 
8.  Battery low LED  a. Battery low : Red LED lights up 
b. 50% for load & battery level 
9.  Over load LED  a. Over load condition: Red LED lights up 
b. 25% for load & battery level. 
 
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3.2.  Rear Panel Descriptions 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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1)   AC Inlet  This is to be connected with an AC power cord for plugging 
into the wall receptacle. 
This is to disconnect line input to protect application from   
Output overload or short circuit. 
Fuse/Breaker Rating for 120Vac/230Vac systems 
1Kva  2Kva  3Kva 
2)  AC Input   
Fuse/ 
Breaker 
120Vac: 20A/250V
230Vac: 10A/250V
120Vac: 25A/250V
230Vac: 20A/250V
120Vac: 50A/250V 
230Vac: 25A/250V 
3)  External 
Battery 
Terminal 
This is a battery terminal to be connected with additional 
battery banks for longer backup time applications.    Only a 
Qualified technician is permitted to proceed the installation.   
This is to be plugged by the devices to be protected by the 
UPS. 
Socket type 1Kva  2Kva  3Kva 
NEMA 
5-15R 
4pcs  2pcs  N/A 
NEMA 
5-20R 
N/A  2pcs  N/A 
NEMA 
L5-30 
N/A  N/A  1pce 
AC Outlet 
 
For 120Vac 
System 
Terminal 
Block 
N/A  N/A  Yes 
Socket Type 1Kva  2Kva  3Kva 
IEC  3pcs  3pcs  N/A 
Local 
Sockets 
1pce  2pcs  2pcs 
4) 
For 230Vac 
System 
Terminal 
Block 
N/A  N/A  Yes 
5)  SNMP Slot  It is an optional feature used for SNMP card. Please Refer to 
Chapter 3.5 for hardware installation. 
6)  Comm Port  This  is  an  interface  to  send  and  receive  signals  from  the 
computer.  Optional  computer  software  may  be  required. 
Please refer to Chapter 3.3 for its pin assignments. 
7)  RJ 11/RJ 45 
J ack 
This  is  to  allow  a  modem/internet  (RJ 11)  and  10-Base  T 
Network(RJ 45) protection against line interference. 
8)  DIP 
Switches 
For Calibrations. 
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3.2.1.  Terminal Layouts and Descriptions 
 
 
a) For 3Kva 120Vac 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
b) For 3Kva 230Vac 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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3.3.  Communication Port Descriptions 
 
The communication port on the rear panel of the UPS is a true RS232 serial type. 
It may be connected to a computer and allows the computer to monitor the status 
of UPS, and controls the operation of the UPS, via an additional UPS software kit. 
The bundled software of the UPS is for Windows environment, such as Windows 
3.1, Windows 95, 98 & Windows NT.    For other applications, such as Novell 
NetWare, Unix, etc., please contact your local distributor for appropriate solution. 
 
3.3.1.  RS232 interface settings 
 
The RS232 interface is to be configured as follows: 
Baud Rate  : 2400 bps 
Data Length  : 8 bits 
Stop Bit  : 1 bit 
Parity  : None 
 
3.3.2.  Pin Assignments of the RS232 port 
 
The Pin Assignments of the RS232 port are illustrated as follows: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Pin 6: RS232 Rx 
Pin 9: RS232 Tx 
Pin 7: Ground 
 
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Chapter 4.  Installation and Operation 
 
Note: The packing condition and the external outlook of the unit should be 
inspected carefully before installation. Retain the packing material for future use. 
 
4.1.  Unpacking 
 
1.  Take the UPS out of the PE foam. 
2.  Remove the packing materials. 
Note: The UPS module is approx. 12.5~39 kgs, be cautious when unpacking 
and lifting the unit to avoid injury. 
3.  Standard Package includes: 
a.  User's Manual 
b.  AC Input Power Cord ( Not available for hard wiring connection models) 
c.  IEC output cables ( for the UPS with IEC sockets only) 
d.  RJ 11 Phone J ack Cable 
e.  UPS communication kit (optional) 
4.  Accessories for Tower and Rack Mount 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Optional 
Optional 
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4.2.  Selecting Installation Position 
 
It is necessary to select a proper environment to install the unit, in order to 
minimize the possibility of damage to the UPS and extend the life of the UPS. 
Please follow the instructions below: 
 
 
1.  Keep at least 20cm (8 inches) 
clearance from the rear panel of the 
UPS from the wall or other 
obstructions. 
 
 
2.  Do not block the air-flow to the 
ventilation openings of the unit. 
 
 
3.  Please ensure the installation site 
environmental conditions are in 
accordance with the UPS working 
specifications to avoid overheat and 
excessive moisture. 
 
 
 
4.  Do not place the UPS in a dusty or 
corrosive environment or near any 
flammable objects. 
 
 
5.  This UPS is not designed for 
outdoor use. 
 
 
 
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4.3.  Installation Instructions 
 
4.3.1.  Tower installation 
Stand alone unit 
Step 1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Step 2 
 
 
 
 
 
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Use with extended battery bank 
Step 1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Step 2 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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4.3.2.  Rack Mount installation 
Step 1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Step 2 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Step 3 
 
 
 
 
 
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Step 4 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Step 5 
 
 
 
 
 
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4.4.  Operation Test 
 
All installation should be conducted or supervised by a qualified technician. 
Charge the UPS for more than 8 hours after unpacking to ensure the batteries of 
the UPS are fully charged before usage. 
 
1.  Make sure there is a proper grounding of the wall receptacle. 
 
2.  Verify if the voltage and frequency ratings match that of Utility, connect the 
AC Input power cord to a verified grounded 3-wire receptacle. 
 
3.  Push on the Main switch on the front panel to start the UPS, the ventilation 
fan should start indicating the UPS has been energized and performing self 
test. 
 
4.  After 7~10 seconds, the start-up of UPS will be completed, then the "Utility" 
LED and Inverter" LED will light up simultaneously. 
 
5.  Simulate a Mains failure by disconnecting the input power cord of the UPS to 
see whether the UPS remains operation (DC Mode) when Utility is absent. 
The "Utility" LED should extinguish and the alarm will sound continuously till 
battery cut off. The UPS should continue to provide power supply at its 
output terminals. To mute the audible alarm, please push the Test/Silence 
Button on the front panel. 
 
6.  Re-connect the input power cord of the UPS to the utility receptacle. Push 
the Main switch to Turn Off the UPS. Connect the power cord of your device 
to the output receptacles of the UPS. Do not turn on your device at this time 
 
7.  Repeat Step 3 & 4. Turn on the switch of the device connected. Do not 
perform critical application on your device at this time   
 
8.  Repeat step 5. The connected device should continue to operate without 
interruption. 
 
9.  Your installation & operation tests are complete. You can turn on your device 
and perform application on your device. 
 
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4.5.  Storage Instruction 
 
For extended storage in a controlled environment, store at -15 to +30 C ,+5 to +86 
F, the batteries should be charged for 12 hours every 6 months by plugging the 
UPS power cord into the wall receptacle. Repeat this step for every 3 months if the 
storage environment ambient temperature is at +30 to +45 C, +86 to +113 F. 
 
 
4.6.  SNMP Slot 
 
You may install the SNMP card into the SNMP slot on the rear panel of the UPS. 
The UPS may be connected to a TCP/IP network management system via the 
SNMP card. The SNMP slot kit is an optional feature of the UPS, so you shall 
purchase the kit from your local distributor before installing the SNMP card. 
 
The installation shall be executed by a qualified technician authorized by your local 
distributor. 
 
1. Insert the SNMP card into the SNMP slot. 
 
2. Fasten the SNMP card properly. 
 
3. Connect the network cable from the network device(ex. Hub) with SNMP 
accessibility to the UPS and set the SNMP card to "configuration" mode and 
configure the SNMP card.(Please refer to the user's manual of the SNMP Card 
for configuration instruction.)    Your hardware installation is now completed. 
 
 
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4.7.  Replacing the Battery 
 
Step 1 
 
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Step 2 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Step 3 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Step 4 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Chapter 5.  UPS Working Principle 
 
5.1.  When Utility is Normal 
 
The working principle of the UPS under Utility normal condition is illustrated as 
follows, 
 
When Utility is normal, the AC source is rectified to DC, partially fed into the 
charger to charge battery and partially fed into inverter. The inverter reverts the DC 
to a cleaned and pure AC to supply energy to the load connected. The Utility LED 
and Inverter LED Light up. 
 
 
5.2.  When Utility is Abnormal 
 
The working principle of the UPS under Utility abnormal condition is illustrated as 
follows,   
 
When Utility is abnormal, the UPS will direct the battery energy automatically to the 
Inverter without delay, and turn off the charger and AC/DC converter. The inverter 
revert DC to AC to supply energy to the output load connected without interruption. 
The Inverter LED lights up. 
 
  O/P
OUTPUT
---  4-1 ---
RECTIFIER
  O/P
OUTPUT
---  4-2 ---
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When Utility is back to Normal, the UPS will turn on the AC/DC converter, turn off 
DC/DC converter and switch the charger to charging position. It has the same 
working principle as figure 4.1. 
 
During a blackout, the UPS will work as illustrated in figure 4.2. When Battery is 
low, buzzer will beep continuously till battery is completely cut off. The battery low 
protection of the UPS will cut off battery supply after a preset threshold to avoid the 
battery from over-drain.    The Inverter LED and Bat. Low LED will light up till the 
UPS is automatically shut down.    The UPS will re-start automatically when Utility 
is available. The working principle is the same as figure 4.1. 
 
 
 
5.3.  Overload Condition 
 
The working principle of the UPS when overloading is illustrated as follows, 
 
 
Normally, an inrush current is generated when switching on the connected device. 
If the UPS is in 105~120% loading, it will switch to bypass mode in 60 seconds. If 
The UPS is in 120%-150% loading, it will switch to bypass mode in 10 seconds. If 
The UPS is over 150% loading, it will switch to bypass mode immediately. The 
Utility LED, Bypass LED and Over Load LED light up. If overload condition is 
eliminated by reducing the load to 80%~90%, the UPS will switch back to Inverter 
mode automatically. 
 
 
  O/P
OUTPUT
---  4-3 ---
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5.4.  Inverter Failure 
5.4.1.  Output short circuit under inverter mode 
If output load is short circuited under inverter mode, the UPS will turn off the output 
to prevent damage to its Inverter and the connected load. The Fault LED lights up 
and the buzzer sound continuously.    The UPS will not turn on automatically after 
short circuit condition is eliminated. You are required to re-start the UPS manually. 
To re-start the UPS after short circuit condition is removed, you should push the 
Main Switch on the front panel to "OFF" position first, then To "ON" position again. 
 
 
5.4.2.  Output Short circuit under bypass Mode 
If output load is short circuited under bypass mode, the AC fuse will trip open to 
prevent damage to the output load.    You should replace a new fuse with same 
rating after the short circuit condition is eliminated. 
 
5.5.  Inverter Over temperature 
If the UPS experiences over-temperature when Utility is normal, it will switch to 
bypass mode. The UPS will switch back to inverter mode when the 
over-temperature situation is eliminated. If it happens when Utility is abnormal, the 
buzzer will beep continuously and the Fault LED will light up. The output of the 
UPS will also be cut off. 
 
5.6.  Inverter Over 
-current and Inverter Output Voltage Out of tolerance   
 
If the UPS inverter delivers over-current and out-of-tolerance voltage to its output, 
the UPS is out of order. The UPS will switch to bypass mode when Utility is normal. 
The Utility LED, Bypass LED and Fault LED will light up. 
 
If these two conditions occur when Utility is abnormal, the UPS will turn off the 
Output and the Fault LED will light up. 
 
 
  O/P
OUTPUT
---  4-4 ---
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Chapter 6.  Maintenance Guide 
 
6.1.  System Block Diagram 
 
 
 
6.2.  Trouble Shooting 
 
When the UPS malfunctions during operation, you may check the list below for 
respective solution. Should the problem persists, please Contact your local 
distributor for help. 
 
Situation  Check Items  Solution 
Utility LED is not on and the 
UPS is on battery mode, when 
Utility is normal. 
AC Input cord has 
loose connection or 
AC Input fuse is 
blown. 
1. Secure the AC Input 
cord properly to the wall 
receptacle. 
2. Replace the AC fuse 
with the same rating. 
3. If problem persists, 
please call for service. 
The UPS switches to battery 
mode then back to Utility 
mode, when connected device 
is turned on.    Or, the UPS   
Switches back and forth 
between battery and Utility.   
1. Check if any power 
strip is connected 
to the UPS. 
2. Faulty Utility 
Receptacle. 
1. Do not use power strip. 
2. Get the Utility supply 
from an alternative 
receptacle. 
Overload LED lights up    UPS is overloaded. 
Please remove some 
loads connected at the 
output of the UPS till the 
RED LED 
Is turned off. 
PFC
AC/DC
I NVERTER
DC/AC
BOOST
DC/DC
CHARGER BATTERY
Cont r ol
Ci r c ui t
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Situation  Check Items  Solution 
Battery Low LED lights up    Battery is running low.   
Please proceed to shutdown 
your load immediately. 
Recharge the battery. 
Fault LED lights up    Disconnect the output load 
immediately. Switch Off and 
On the UPS to see if the 
"Fault" LED is still on. If not, 
your output load has probably 
been shorted.    Otherwise, 
call for service. 
System fails to backup 
when Utility fails. 
Check UPS to 
Battery connection 
(for extended battery 
configuration). 
Check the Battery 
Terminal voltage if is 
within its rating (12V)
Switch Off the UPS. 
Disconnect the input power 
cord from the rear panel and 
push on the Main Switch to 
see if the UPS is able to start 
up.    If not, replace battery if 
necessary. If problem 
persists, call for service. 
UPS is normal but no 
Output to load 
Check to see if all 
power cords are 
properly connected 
as described in the 
installation 
procedures. 
Check all outlets to see if they 
are properly connected. If 
problem persists, call for 
service. 
Strange noise and smell    Immediately shut down the 
whole System. Disconnect 
the power from the UPS and 
call for service. 
 
6.3.  Maintenance 
 
Clean the dust from the ventilation openings and intakes on the rear panel. 
1. Turn off the UPS and wipe the casing with a damp cloth. 
2. Periodically unplug the power cord of the UPS from the wall receptacle to test 
the batteries condition. 
Note: Be sure you have already saved your application before you proceed with 
the battery discharging capability test. 
 
 
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Chapter 7.  Bundled Software Installation Guide 
 
7.1.  Hardware Installation 
1. Connect the male connector of RUPS II cable to the UPS communication port. 
2. Connect the female connector of RUPS II cable to a dedicated RS232 port. If 
there is only a DB25 connector of the RS232 port available, you may use a 
DB9-DB25 adapter to convert it. 
 
7.2.  Software Installation 
 
7.2.1.  RUPS II Installation 
 
A.  RUPS II for MS-DOS 
 
1.  Insert the system diskette into your floppy disk driver and execute 
INSTALL.EXE under MS-DOS. 
A:\>CD\DOS<Enter> 
A:\DOS>INSTALL<Enter> 
 
2.  Please select the MS-DOS menu from the installation menu box, and 
create the path of RUPS II system diskette and the designated directory to 
it. (You may use the default values of RUPS II) 
 
3.  The installation program will copy all required files of the RUPS II into the 
designated path. It will also append a Load RUPS.EXE Command in your 
AUTOEXEC.BAT file automatically.    After a complete installation is done, 
the installation program will execute the CONFIG.EXE automatically. You 
may modify the configurations of RUPS II now. 
 
B.  RUPS II for Windows 3.1, Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT, XP 
 
1.  Execute "A:\Windows\setup.exe" under Windows system. (This procedure 
can be achieved either by file manager or from the "RUN" command of 
Windows.) 
 
2.  The RUPS II Setup group is labeled as RUPS2W, you may rename it to 
the desired group you wish. 
 
 
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C.  RUPS II for Novell Netware (Optional) 
 
1.  Login the File Server as a SUPERVISOR or a USER with Access Right in 
sub-directory SYS:SYSTEM. F:\>LOGIN SUPERVISOR 
 
2.  Insert the system diskette into the floppy disk Driver A (or your PC 
designated drive). 
 
3.  Execute INSTALL.EXE in Driver A. 
 
F:\>A: 
A:\>INSTALL 
 
4.  After the installation is complete, please shutdown your NetWare 
Operating System and re-start it. The system will load the PowerMan.NLM 
and execute it. 
 
5.  When the RUPS II for NetWare Is loaded, the Filer Server will broadcast a 
successful loading message on the screen. You may switch to the RUPS II 
Menu by pressing ALT_ESC simultaneously. 
 
7.2.2.  UPSilon 2000 Installation 
 
A.  UPSilon 2000 for Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT, XP 
 
1.  From the Start Button, choose "Run". 
2.  Type D:\Windows\Setup.exe 
3.  Choose OK. 
 
B.  UPSilon 2000 for Novell Netware V3.1x 
 
1.  Login the File Server(with access rights in SYS: SYSTEM) 
2.  Execute D:\Netware\V3.1x\Install.exe 
3.  Re-boot System.   
 
C.  UPSilon 2000 for Novell Netware V4.x 
 
1.  Login the File Server(with access rights in SYS: SYSTEM) 
2.  Execute D:\Netware\V4.x\Install.exe 
3.  Re-boot System   
 
D.  UPSilon 2000 for Novell Netware V5.x 
 
1.  Login the File Server(with access rights in SYS: SYSTEM) 
2.  Execute D:\Netware\V5.x\Install.exe   
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3.  Re-boot System   
 
E.  UPSilon 2000 for FreeBSD and Linux 
 
1.  Log in as a super-user. 
2.  Use the 'ftp' utility in MS-DOS to copy files into the system directory '/tmp'. 
3.  Follow the instructions below to make the filename conversion after the 
'ftp'   
File transfer:   
#cd/tmp 
#mv linux.z linux.Z, or   
#mv LINUX.Z linux.Z   
#chmod 755 install   
4.  Execute the installation program: 
#./install 
5.  Select a target system from the menu, and configure the UPSilon for 
Unix(Make sure no other process using the same serial port), the 
installation Program will launch the UPSilon for Unix daemon process 
automatically. 
 
 
 
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Chapter 8.  Appendix 
 
8.1.  Specifications 
 
MODEL  1Kva  2Kva  3Kva 
INPUT 
Voltage (Vac)  80~140 or 160~280 
Frequency (Hz)  50 / 605%(Auto Sensing) 
Phase  Single 
Input Power Factor  >0.98(Full Load)   
OUTPUT 
Voltage (Vac) 
100/110/115/120  or  200/220/230/240  DIP  Switch 
Selectable 
Capacity(VA/W)  1000/700  3000/2100  3000/2100 
Wave Form  Sine Wave, THD<3%(no load to full load) 
Voltage Regulation  2% 
Frequency Stability  0.5Hz (Free Running) 
Transient 
Response(ms) 
+/-4% Under full load step and corrected within 60ms 
Synchronization 
1  Hz/Sec.  Slew  Rate:  Inverter  Free  Running  If  Input 
Frequency Over 5% Range 
Crest Factor  3 : 1 
Transfer Time 
(Line Fault) 
0 ms 
Efficiency (AC to AC) >83% 
Run Time(Full Load)  8 Min.  8 Min.  7 Min. 
 
DC Start  Yes 
BATTERY 
Type  Sealed Maintenance Free Lead Acid   
Quantity (pcs)  3  6  8 
Voltage (Vdc)  36  72  96 
Recharge Time  8 Hours To 90% 
 
Supplementary 
Charger(Optional) 
200/500W Charger, for extended back-up application.   
DISPLAY 
 
LED 
Utility, Battery Low, Inverter, Bypass, Self-Test, Load   
Level, Battery Level, Overload, Fault Conditions 
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MODEL  1Kva  2Kva  3Kva 
PROTECTION 
Overload 
100%~120% delay 60 seconds before switching to 
bypass; 120%~150% delay 10 seconds before 
switching to bypass; >150% immediately switch to 
bypass 
Short Circuit 
a) Inv. Mode: UPS shutdown and Cut the Output. 
b) Bypass Mode: AC Input fuse Breaks down. 
Overheat 
a) Utility Normal: Switch to Bypass. 
b) Utility Abnormal: Buzzer sounds continuously,   
Fault LED lights up then cut the output. 
High Voltage   
Trip-Off 
Switch to Backup Mode 
Battery Low  Alarm continuously till battery cutoff 
Noise Suppression  Comply with EN50091-2.   
 
Spike Suppression  Comply with EN61000-4-5. 
ALARM 
 
Audible and Visual 
Line Failure, Battery Low, Transfer to Bypass, 
Overload, System Fault Conditions 
PHYSICAL 
Dimensions  (WxHxD, 
mm) 
440x88x385 
2U 
440x132x482 
3U 
44x176x482 
4U 
Net Weight (Kgs)  16  29  39 
 
Oulets(IEC/Local)  for detailed information, please refer to Chapter 4. 
ENVIRONMENT 
Temperature  0~40 
Humidity  30~90% RH Maximum, Non-Condensing 
Noise  <45 dB (at 1 meter) 
COMPUTER INTERFACE 
Interface Type  Standard RS232 Interface 
Protocol  MegaTec RUPS II 
SNMP Adaptability  Yes, Slot for Standard SNMP Card Available 
 
Operating  Systems 
Compatibility 
Novell Netware, Windows, OS/2, NetLite, MS-DOS, 
HP-UX, AIX, SUN OS, UNIX, XENIX. Linux,etc 
SAFETY CONFORMANCE 
Safety Standard  EN50091-1, cUL 
EMC Standard  EN50091-2, EN61000-3-3, EN61000-3-2, FCC Class A 
Marks  CE, cUL 
Above specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Trademarks of MegaTec, RUPS, IBM, 
MS-DOS, Novell Netware, Windows, OS/2, NetLite, HP-UX, AIX, SUN, UNIX, and XENIX and Linux are 
registered trademarks of their respective companies. 
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