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Vision Marathon + - User Manual

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Uninterruptible Power Supply
VISION MARATHON +
User Manual

Questions and Answers

  • J
    Joshua MckinneyJul 26, 2025
    What to do if Vision Marathon + UPS displays overload?
    • F
      Francisco MarshallJul 27, 2025
      If your Vision UPS LCD display shows an overload message, it indicates that the output load is too high. To resolve this, reduce the amount of connected equipment drawing power from the UPS by disconnecting some non-critical devices.
  • L
    Lisa GilesAug 5, 2025
    Why does my Vision Marathon + fail to provide battery backup or has a shorter backup time than expected?
    • M
      Mason EvansAug 5, 2025
      If your Vision UPS isn't providing battery backup as expected, the batteries might need charging. If the UPS functions normally otherwise, allow the batteries to charge. If the backup time remains insufficient after 12 hours of charging, contact your local agent for a battery replacement. If the UPS still won't switch to battery mode, seek assistance from your local agent.
  • D
    dfordAug 16, 2025
    What to do if the Vision Marathon + Red Fault LED lights up?
    • B
      brandon34Aug 16, 2025
      If the red fault LED is illuminated on your Vision UPS, take the following steps: 1. Ensure that nothing is blocking the ventilation holes. 2. Verify that the output load is within the UPS's capacity. 3. Check if the battery voltage is normal and the battery breaker is not open. 4. Try turning off the UPS and then restarting it. If the problem persists, consult your local agent for further assistance.

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Important Safety Notices

Key safety precautions for UPS installation, operation, and handling, including electrical grounding and ventilation.

Storage and Battery Care

Guidelines for storing the UPS in controlled environments and battery maintenance during storage.

Product Overview and Features

General UPS Characteristics

Overview of the UPS's true online architecture, sine wave topology, and overload protection features.

Advanced Technical Features

Detailed features like CPU integration, isolated architecture, IGBT technology, and battery management.

LCD Display Symbols and Codes

Explanation of symbols, error codes, and measurement displays shown on the UPS LCD panel.

UPS Front Panel Layout

Identification and function of components on the UPS front panel for single and three-phase models.

Communication Port Options

Details on RS232 and Dry Contact communication interfaces for remote monitoring and control.

Installation and Operational Procedures

UPS Unpacking and Contents

Instructions for safely unpacking the UPS and listing standard package inclusions.

Installation Site Selection

Guidelines for choosing an optimal installation location, considering clearance and environment.

Operation Testing and Startup

Step-by-step guide for starting up, testing, and shutting down the UPS in various modes.

Terminal Block Wiring Guide

Wiring diagrams and pin assignments for single and three-phase output terminal blocks.

UPS Troubleshooting

Common UPS Malfunction Resolution

Diagnosing and resolving common UPS malfunctions like fault LEDs, overload, and battery backup issues.

Software Setup Guide

UPS Hardware Connectivity

Instructions for physically connecting the UPS to the computer via communication ports.

UPSilon2000 Software Installation

Procedures for installing the UPS monitoring software on Windows and other operating systems.

Software Installation Notes

Key considerations for the UPS software, including cable compatibility and manual references.

Technical Appendix

UPS Model Specifications

Detailed technical specifications for 8kVA and 10kVA models, including input, output, battery, and display.

Vision Marathon + Specifications

General IconGeneral
TopologyLine Interactive
Frequency50/60Hz
Battery TypeSealed Lead-Acid (SLA)
Communication InterfaceUSB
Operating Temperature0°C to 40°C

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