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Professional Rack Mount UPS 
1500VA/2200VA 
User Manual 
K01-1500E0C-02
SAFETY WARNINGS   
(SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS)
This manual contains important safety instructions. Please read and follow all instructions carefully 
during installation and operation of the unit. Read this manual thoroughly before attempting to 
unpack, install, or operate your UPS. 
This equipment can be operated by any individuals with no previous training. 
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and easily accessible. 
During the installation of this equipment it should be assured that the sum of the leakage currents of 
the UPS and the connected loads does not exceed 3.5mA. 
Attention, hazardous through electric shock. Also with disconnection of this unit from the mains, 
hazardous voltage still may be accessible through supply from battery. The battery supply should be 
therefore disconnected in the plus and minus pole at the quick connectors of the battery when 
maintenance or service work inside the UPS is necessary. 
When replacing the batteries, use batteries of the same number and type. 
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire, the battery may explode. 
Do not open or mutilate the battery or batteries, released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes. 
INSTALLING YOUR UPS SYSTEM   
UNPACKING
Inspect the UPS upon receipt. The box should contain the following:UPS Unit; Rack Mount bracket 
x 2; Stand x2; PowerPanel   Business Edition Software Disk X 1 ; PowerPanel  Software Disk X1; 
Serial Interface Cable (DB-9) X 2; Serial Interface to USB Adapter X 1; Telephone Cable X 1; IEC  
to IEC Power Cord X 4; UPS User Manual; PowerPanel   Business Edition Software User Manual; 
PowerPanel  Software User Manual. 
HOW TO DETERMINE THE POWER REQUIREMENTS OF YOUR 
EQUIPMENT
1.  Insure that the equipment plugged into the battery power-supplied outlets does not exceed the 
UPS unit’s rated capacity (1500VA/1000W for PR1500E, 2200VA/1600W for PR2200E). If rated 
unit capacities are exceeded, an overload condition may occur and cause the UPS unit to shut 
down or the circuit breaker to trip. 
2.  If the power requirements of your equipment are listed in units other than Volt-Amps (VA), convert 
Watts (W) or Amps (A) into VA by doing the calculations below. Note: The below equation only 
calculates the maximum amount of VA that the equipment can use, not what is typically used by 
the equipment at any one time. Users should expect usage requirements to be approximately 60% 
of below value. 
TO ESTIMATE POWER REQUIREMENTS
1.              Watts (W) x 2.0 =                    VA or                Amps (A) x 230 =              VA 
2. Add the totals up for all pieces of equipment and multiply this total by 0.6 to calculate actual 
requirements. There are many factors that can affect the amount of power that your computer 
system will require. The total load that you will be placing on the battery-powered outlets should not 
exceed 80% of the unit’s capacity. 
DIRECTIONS TO MOUNT THE UPS IN THE RACK
1. Assemble  the  handlebars  to  the  rack  mount  brackets  (ears)  as 
shown  in  the  figures,  using  the  flat  head  screws  (M4.0*8mm) 
provided.
2. Assemble the two ears to the both sides of the UPS enclosure as 
shown  in  the  figures,  using  the  flat  head  screws  (M5.0*8mm) 
provided.
3. Install the UPS at or near the bottom of the rack. 
CAUTION!    At least two people are required when 
mounting the UPS in the rack due to its weight. The battery 
pack may be removed while mounting it in the rack. 
HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE
1. Your new UPS may be used immediately upon receipt. However, 
recharging the battery for at least four hours is recommended to 
insure that the battery’s maximum charge capacity is achieved. Charge 
loss may occur during shipping and storage. To recharge the battery, 
simply leave the unit plugged into an AC outlet. 
2. Connect the equipment to your UPS outlets. The IEC-IEC power cords 
coming with the unit are used to connect your computer and monitor to 
the UPS. Items such as copiers, laser printers, vacuums, space heaters, 
or other large electrical devices should not be connected to the UPS. 
Please make sure that the total loads of your equipments are less than 
the maximum total power load of your UPS. 
3. Connect the UPS and a wall outlet by using your PC power cord. Please 
avoid using extension cords and adapter plugs. (To maintain optimal battery charge, leave the 
UPS plugged in at all times.)
4. Press the UPS power button to turn it on. The “Power On” indicator will be illuminated in “Green”. 
5. Install your software and accessories. To use the software, simply connect the enclosed serial 
interface cable to the serial port on the UPS and an open serial port on the computer. 
BASIC OPERATION 
FRONT PANEL AND REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION
Power Switch 
Press the power button to turn the UPS ON or OFF. 
Test Switch 
Press this button to perform a self test of your UPS. This UPS also performs a self test 
automatically when powered on. After the UPS passes the test, it returns to on-line 
operation. If the UPS fails the self-test, please recharge the battery for at least 4 hours 
and perform another self-test. If it fails after recharging the battery, please replace the 
battery. In battery mode, you can press this button to silence an audible alarm. 
Power On Indicator 
This LED is illuminated when the utility condition is normal and the UPS outlets are 
providing “clean power”, free of surges and spikes. 
AVR Indicator
This LED indicates that the UPS is operating in automatic voltage regulation mode. 
When the led is illuminated continuously, it indicates input over-voltage and the UPS 
unit bucks the voltage. When the led is flashed in rotation, it indicates that the UPS 
unit boosts input voltage.
Using Battery Indicator 
This LED illuminates during utility failure, indicating that the battery is supplying 
power to the battery-power supplied outlets. 
Battery Level Indicator 
This indicator shows a visual indication of the battery charge. When battery capacity 
is under 20%, no indicator LED will illuminate. If the battery capacity is under 20% 
even after 8-hour charge, the batteries may be worn out. 
Load Level Indicators 
This indicator shows a visual indication of the UPS load. The load indicator LED will turn 
orange if the load is between 80% and 100%. If the load is under 20%, no indicator LED 
will illuminate. 
Circuit Breaker Reset for Overload Protection 
Resettable circuit breakers provide optimal overload protection. 
Battery Backup and Surge Protection Outlets 
The UPS provides 4 battery powered and surge protected outlets for 
connected equipment to insure temporary uninterrupted operation 
during a power failure and against surges and spikes. 
Backup Power for Critical Loads 
The UPS provides 2 battery powered, surge protected outlets for the 
most critical connected equipment and insures temporary 
uninterrupted operation of connected equipment during a power 
failure.
NOTE: When the UPS is overloaded, the UPS will interrupt power 
supply to the other 4 battery outlets and leave these 2 outlets for 
critical loads uninterrupted. 
Ethernet(RJ-45) Network Protection Ports 
These ports are the protection for your computer network cables. 
Serial Port to PC 
Professional Rack Mount UPS provides two serial 
ports to allow connection and communication 
between the UPS and two computers.     
The two serial ports allow connection and 
communication from the DB-9 serial or USB port on 
the computer to the UPS unit. These interfaces are 
also compatible with the UPS service provided by 
Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, 
Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows Server2003 
The Primary computer (with PowerPanel   Business Edition install ed) is the computer that you will 
use to control the UPS and make any change to the operation of the UPS. The Secondary computer 
(with PowerPanel   installed) is unable to exhibit any control over the UPS.
When there is a power failure, the Primary computer will start to shutdown after a user controlled 
delay. Once the Primary computer shuts down, the UPS will signal the secondary computer and 
initiate a shutdown. The secondary computer will then shut down. Once the secondary computer has 
completed its shutdown, the UPS will power off. 
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