Minuteman UPS CPE 1000 ユーザーズマニュアル

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1.  Keep at least 20cm (8-inches) clearance 
from the rear panel of the UPS to the wall. 
 
2.  Do not block the airflow to the ventilation 
openings of the unit. 
 
3.  These UPSs are intended for a Controlled 
Environment. 
 
4.  Do not place the UPS in an environment 
near dusty, corrosive or flammable 
materials. 
 
 
3.3. Connecting the Batteries 
 
Be sure to read all of the WARNINGS and the 
CAUTIONS before installing the UPS.  Place 
the UPS in the final desired location and 
complete the rest of the installation procedure.  These UPSs are shipped 
with the internal batteries disconnected.  The batteries must be connected 
before putting these UPSs into service.  Follow the procedure below to 
connect the batteries and install the UPS.  USE CAUTION:  The UPS is 
heavy.    Use the appropriate number of personnel when installing the UPS. 
 
The installation should be conducted or supervised by a Qualified Service 
Personnel.  It is recommended that the UPS's batteries be charged for a 
minimum of 4-hours before use.  The UPS may be used immediately, 
however, the “On-Battery” runtime may be less than normally expected.  
NOTE:    If the UPS is going to be out of service or stored for a prolonged 
period of time, the batteries must be recharged for at least 24-hours every 2-
3 months.   
 
NOTE:    See the Battery Replacement Procedure. 
1.  Remove the UPS from the shipping box and set on the floor or a bench 
top. 
2.  Remove the cover screws. 
3.  Remove the cover. 
4.  Connect the Battery Negative (Black) wire to the Battery Negative 
terminal. 
NOTE:    Some sparking might occur, this is normal. 
5.  Re-install the cover. 
6.  Re-install the cover screws. 
7.  The UPS is ready for normal operation. 
 
 
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3.4. Connecting the Equipment 
 
1. Plug the equipment into the output 
receptacles on the rear panel of the UPS.  
Do not use extension cords, adapter plugs 
or surge strips on the output of the UPS.  
Ensure that the load does not exceed the 
maximum output rating of the UPS (refer to 
the information label on the UPS or the 
Electrical Specifications in this manual). 
•  CAUTION  – DO NOT connect a laser 
printer to the output receptacles on the UPS, 
unless the UPS is rated 2000VA or greater.   
A laser printer draws significantly more 
power when printing than at idle and may 
overload the UPS. 
2. Verify that the voltage and frequency 
ratings match that of the Utility power, and 
then connect the AC Input power cord into a 
two-pole, three -wire grounded receptacle 
only.    Do not use extension cords, adapter 
plugs, or surge strips. 
3.  Press the Main switch on the front panel to 
turn on the UPS.  The fan on the rear 
panel will start. 
4.  After 7~10 seconds, the start-up of UPS will be completed, then the "Utility" 
LED and Inverter" LED will illuminate simultaneously. 
5.  Turn on the connected equipment. 
6.  Press and hold the Test/Alarm Silencer Button for 10-seconds to perform a 
Self-Test to verify proper operation of the UPS. 
7.  The installation is complete the UPS is ready for normal operation. 
 
3.5. Storage Instruction 
 
For extended storage through moderate climate, the batteries should be 
charged for 24-hours every 3-months by plugging the UPS power cord into 
the wall outlet.  Repeat this every 2-months under high temperature 
environment.  
 
3.6. Option Slot 
 
You may install the SNMP card into the Option slot on the rear panel of the 
UPS.    The UPS may be connected to the network management system via 
the SNMP card.  The SNMP card is an optional feature of the UPS.  
Qualified Service Personnel should perform the installation of the option 
cards.    See the SNMP card User’s Manual for the installation.