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1 PROTEC T A. PROTEC T A. PROTEC T A. PROTEC T A. PROTECT A. 500 PROTECT A. 700 OPERATING INS TRUCTION UPS[...]
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2 1 Notes on these Operating Instructions Duty to Provide Information Th e se o p e r at i n g i n st r u c t io n s w i l l h el p y o u to i n st a l l a n d op er a te th e U ni n te rr u pt i b l e P ow e r S up pl y ( UP S ), PR OT E C T A . 5 0 0 o r P RO TE C T A. 7 0 0, a l l r e fe r re d t o as P R OT EC T A . i n t hi s d o c u me n t, s[...]
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3 etc. entered into b y AEG and its repr esentatives without prior notification in the event of maintenance an d repair work being carried out with an ything other than orig inal AEG s pare parts or spare parts purc hased by AEG. Handling PROTECT A. is design ed an d cons tructed so that all necessar y steps for start-up and operation can be perfor[...]
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4 1.1 Declaration of Conformity[...]
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5 2 Safety 2.1 Important Safety Instructions Read these operatin g instructions c arefull y prior to commiss ioning of the PROT ECT A . UPS and observe th e safety instructions! Only use the unit if it is in a technica lly perfect condition and always in accordance with its intended purpose, while being aware of s afety and dang er aspects , and in[...]
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6 The outpu t m ay be live, e ven if the U PS is not connected to th e m ains supply, as the U PS has its own internal po wer suppl y (battery)! For hea lth a nd saf ety r easons, the u nit m ust be earthed correctl y! PROTECT A. may only be o perated with or connec ted to a 230 VAC mains with protective grounding usin g a mains connection cable wi[...]
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7 ♦ Never connect the m ains input to the UP S output! ♦ Ensure that no fluids or for eign bodies can p enetrate the UPS! ♦ Do not block the side air vents of the unit! Keep children awa y from the unit and ens ure that objects are never inserted throu gh the vents! ♦ Do not connect household appliances such as hairdryers to the UP S! ♦ T[...]
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8 Batteries can cause elec tric shocks and high short-circuit currents. Therefor e, take the follo wing s afety precautions when work ing with batteries: ♦ Take off watches, rings and other metallic o bjects! ♦ Always use tools with insu lated handl es! For personal saf ety reasons , never switch on th e main switch when t he mains connector of[...]
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9 3 System Descrip tion i P R OTE C T A. i s an u n i n te rr up ti bl e p ow e r su pp ly ( U P S ) fo r es se nt i a l lo ad s su ch as p e rs o na l c o mpu t e rs ( P Cs ) o r t el ec om mu ni ca ti on eq ui p me nt a nd si mi l a r d ev i ce s. I t co ns is ts o f: ♦ Mains filter in the m ains input incl. m ains energy backfeed protect ion ?[...]
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10 d ou b l e m ai ns fi lt e rs w h i ch pr ov id e e f f e cti ve pr ot ec ti o n ag ai ns t ma in s v o l t a g e p e a ks a n d h ig h - f re qu en cy f au l ts . In c ase of sustained m ains undervo ltage or ov ervoltage within defined ranges, the a utom atic voltage regulator ( A.V.R.) further stabilises the load volta ge. A s a result, volta[...]
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11 4 Set-Up and Oper ation Installing the UPS is as easy as follo wing the steps sho wn. 4.1 Inspection Remove the UPS f rom its pack aging and i nspect it for damage that ma y have oc curred during shipping. If an y damage is discovered, repack the unit a nd retur n i t to th e place of purchase. 4.2 Placement I n s t a l l t h e U P S u n i t i n[...]
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12 4.3 Charging This unit is shipped from the f actor y with its internal batter y fully c harged, however, som e power m ay be lost during shipping and the batter y s hould b e recharged prior to use. Plug the un it into an a ppropriate p ower suppl y and al low the UPS to c harge fully b y leaving it plugged in for at least 4 hours with no load ([...]
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13 Use one more internet line cable and p lug one end of the internet line cab le to the “Out” s ock et at t he bac k of the PROTECT A. UPS. Plug t he other end of the modem input socket as sho wn below. 4.6 USB and serial cable connection To allow f or unattended s ystem shutdown f or your operating system, c onnect th e USB or the RS232 seria[...]
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14 After r emoving th e f ront c over, follow F ig. 2 above to rem ove partition by unsc rewing i t. Then follow Fi g. 3 to remove t he battery. 4.10 Shutdown- and UPS management soft ware The "Compu W atch" software s peciall y d eveloped for t hese purposes by AEG continuo usly check s the mains supply and the UPS status. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 [...]
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15 In conjunction with the "intelligent" UPS, th is ensures that the availability o f I T components and data security are guaranteed. The "CompuW atch" shutdo wn software sup ports diff erent operating systems: W indows 98SE/ME, W indows NT /2000/ XP, Linux SUSE, Linux RedHat , Nove ll NetW are, IBM AIX, HP-UX, SUN Sol aris, Ma[...]
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16 5.1 Specifications MODEL PROTECT A. 500 PROTECT A. 700 Ty pe p o we r 500 VA / 300 W 700 VA / 420 W Input voltage 220 Vac / 230 Vac / 240 Vac Input voltage range without battery mode 150 – 280 Vac U PS - in p u t Frequency (auto selection) 50 / 60 Hz ± 5 Hz Rated output voltage /AVR-technology 220 Vac / 230 Vac / 240 Vac Rated output voltage [...]
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17 6 T rouble shooting Symptom Cause Remedy Missing battery Charge battery up to 4 hours Battery fault Replace with the same type of battery No LED display on the front pa nel Power sw itch not pressed Turn on the sw itch again A larm buzzer beeps continuously when A C supply is normal UPS overload Verify that the load m atches the UPS capability a[...]
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18 Guarantee certificate T y pe: …….…… ……………....... ................................ ............... Serial-no.: ………… …………..…… ………............. .................. Date of purchase: … …………........... ..…………………… ........ Trading stam p / Signature Specifications are subject to chan[...]