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Essential safety precautions for UPS installation, operation, and maintenance.
Definitions and meanings of warning symbols used throughout the UPS manual.
Concise overview of the UPS series capabilities, specifications, and applications.
Detailed functionalities, modular design, and N+X redundancy features of the UPS.
Procedure for unpacking and inspecting the UPS unit and its accessories for damage.
Visual representation and key features of the standalone UPS unit.
Detailed view of the UPS module's front and side components.
Step-by-step instructions for installing UPS modules and system configurations.
Guidelines for proper UPS installation spacing and environmental considerations.
Guidelines for installing external circuit breakers for AC supply and battery safety.
Details on power cable selection, cross-sectional areas, and connector requirements.
Instructions for correctly connecting power cables to the UPS unit.
Steps for properly connecting battery strings to the UPS, ensuring correct polarity.
Procedure for safely replacing UPS modules while the system remains operational.
Steps for installing multiple UPS modules for parallel system operation.
Guide for optional LBS system installation, including LCD settings and cabling.
Explanation of Normal, Battery, Bypass, ECO, and Maintenance modes.
Procedures for turning the UPS on/off, restarting, testing, and cold starting.
Procedures for using maintenance bypass and shutting down the UPS.
Overview of the UPS display, data views, status, alarms, and settings.
View and manage current alarms, history, and control buzzer settings.
Configure system settings like language, password, date/time, communication, and parameters.
Access software updates, touch correction, USB wizard, battery self-tests, and common operations.
List of UPS alarms, fault codes, and LED indicators for problem diagnosis.
Comprehensive table of technical specifications for various UPS models.
Guide to diagnosing and resolving common UPS issues with practical solutions.
Details on the CAN port for BMS communication and remote LCD interaction.
Information on the RS485 port for monitoring UPS status and parameters.
Details of the COM port, primarily used for battery monitor communication.
Explanation of the LBS port's role in synchronizing UPS output in non-parallel systems.
Instructions for connecting a remote emergency stop switch (REPO) to the UPS.