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Explains the advanced ON-LINE technology and the purpose of protecting computer systems from power irregularities.
Lists the advanced features and characteristics of the TECNOWARE EVO UPS, including microprocessor control and protection systems.
Description of the buttons (OFF, ON/TEST/ALARM) and LEDs (LINE, INVERTER, BATTERY, BYPASS, FAULT) on the front panel.
Identification and description of the various connectors and controls found on the rear side of the UPS unit.
Explanation of the LED bars indicating output load level and battery charge level.
How to use the EPO connector to immediately switch the UPS OFF from a distance in case of emergency.
Instructions for remotely switching the UPS ON and OFF using the dedicated terminals on the rear panel.
Detailed explanation of the 10-pin connector for dry contact outputs and their signal logic.
Step-by-step guide for powering the UPS on, off, and its automatic restart behavior.
Description of the UPS's normal operating state when the AC input line is present and within specifications.
How the UPS operates when the AC input line fails, using internal batteries for power.
Explanation of the UPS's bypass mode, used during startup, overloads, or inverter faults.
How the UPS signals a low battery condition and automatically shuts down to protect batteries.
Instructions for performing a load test to verify the UPS's performance under load conditions.
Guidance on inspecting the UPS upon receipt and checking the package contents.
Recommendations for properly placing the UPS to ensure adequate ventilation and environmental conditions.
Step-by-step procedure for the initial startup and configuration of the UPS unit.
Details about the RS-232 interface connector (DB9) and the signals used for computer communication.
Table detailing the technical specifications for EVO 1.0, EVO 2.0, and EVO 3.0 models.
Recommendations for minimal maintenance required throughout the UPS lifetime, including cleaning and checks.
Instructions for battery maintenance, including automatic recharge and monthly functioning tests.
Safety measures to ensure the EVO UPS is not made non-functional and used safely by qualified personnel.
List of common UPS problems (e.g., not switching on, battery mode, overload) and their troubleshooting steps.
Schematic diagram illustrating the UPS operation in Mains On, Battery, and Bypass modes.
Visual representation of the front panel, including buttons and detailed explanation of all LED indicators.
Diagram showing the layout of connectors and components on the rear side of EVO 1.0 and EVO 2.0/3.0 models.
Details of the warranty terms and conditions for TECNOWARE EVO products in UE countries.
Confirmation of compliance with Low Voltage and EMC Directives, listing applied standards.
Guidelines for environmentally correct disposal of the EVO UPS unit, avoiding urban waste.