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Provides information on how to install and operate the UPS safely.
States that the manual complies with current specs and is for information only.
Reserves the right to alter specifications and outlines claim submission.
Details on unit operation, maintenance by trained personnel, and use of pictograms.
Contact info for support and legal notice regarding manual reproduction.
Describes the UPS as an Uninterruptible Power Supply and its components.
Explains how the UPS connects to the mains, its power sections, and bypass functionality.
General guidance on safe usage and interpretation of pictograms.
Specific safety instructions for assembly, operation, and maintenance of the UPS.
Declaration of Conformity with relevant standards and directives.
Provides detailed specifications like type power, input, and output parameters.
Details compliance with product norm EN 50091 and EG directives.
Instructions for checking the delivery for completeness and transport damage.
Guidance on selecting a suitable environment for installing the UPS, considering ventilation and conditions.
Shows the front panels of PROTECT C. 1000 (S), 2000 (S), 3000 (S) and BP models.
Explains the function of buttons, LEDs, and bar graphs on the UPS display.
Illustrates and labels the various connection ports on the rear of the UPS units.
Notes on setting up the UPS and battery units, ensuring stability and air circulation.
Instructions for connecting multi-battery packs to achieve longer backup time.
Details connecting the UPS to mains, activating the circuit breaker, and switching on the unit.
Describes the UPS operating in 'online' mode, supplying power from the mains.
Explains UPS operation when mains power fails, using battery power.
Describes bypass mode for overload or inverter defects, offering passive redundancy.
Details the consequences of overloading the UPS and precautions to take.
Covers protection for RJ11 and RJ45 data lines connected to the UPS.
Details the RS232 interface for system management and communication with software.
Describes optional expansion cards like AS/400, USB, and SNMP.
Introduces 'CompuWatch' software for monitoring and managing the UPS.
Explains the meaning of buttons, LEDs (Bypass, Inverter, Battery, Line), and alarms.
Guides users through identifying and resolving UPS problems using error messages and tables.
Details the automatic battery charging process and charging times.
Covers visual checks, battery checks, and fan checks for unit upkeep.
Guidelines for storing the UPS system, including battery care during storage.
Instructions for dismantling and environmentally responsible disposal of system components.
Explains key technical terms used throughout the manual.