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Secure Power Ltd

User Manual

SP200 Low Power UPS

SP201
SP202
SP203

Secure Power Ltd


Moorgate Crofts Business Centre, South Grove, Rotherham, S60 2DH, UK
Telephone: 0844 567 9770
Fax: 0844 567 9771
Email: sales@secure-power.co.uk
Website: www.secure-power.co.uk

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1.0 Safety instruction ..............................................................................................................................3


1.1 Safety instruction ..................................................................................................................3
1.2 Symbols ................................................................................................................................3
2.0 Product Introduction .........................................................................................................................4
2.1 The appearance of the product.............................................................................................4
2.2 The principle of the product ..................................................................................................5
2.3 Model ....................................................................................................................................5
3.0 Installation ........................................................................................................................................6
3.1 Unpacking and inspection .....................................................................................................6
3.2 Notes ....................................................................................................................................6
3.3 UPS input connection ...........................................................................................................6
3.4 UPS output connection .........................................................................................................7
3.5 Long backup external battery connection .............................................................................7
4.0 Panel display, operation and running ...............................................................................................9
4.1 Faceplate display illumination ...............................................................................................9
4.1.1 Keys function ........................................................................................................................9
4.1.2 The function of LED indicators .........................................................................................11
4.1.3 LCD display functions the LCD displays as following Fig. ...............................................11
4.2 Operation ............................................................................................................................12
4.2.1 Start up operation ...............................................................................................................12
4.2.2 Turn off operation ...............................................................................................................13
4.2.3 UPS self-test/mute test operation. .....................................................................................13
4.3 Parameter setting ...............................................................................................................13
4.3.1 ECO mode setting ..............................................................................................................13
4.3.2 Bypass mode setting ..........................................................................................................15
4.3.3 Output voltage setting ........................................................................................................16
4.4 Parameters inquiring ...........................................................................................................17
4.5 Run mode ...........................................................................................................................19
4.5.1 Bypass mode .....................................................................................................................19
4.5.2 Line mode ..........................................................................................................................20
4.5.3 Battery mode ......................................................................................................................21
4.5.4 ECO mode .........................................................................................................................21
4.5.5 Fault mode .........................................................................................................................21
5.0 Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................23
5.1 Battery maintenance .............................................................................................................23
6.0 Troubleshooting and performance of product.................................................................................24
6.1 LED indication and warning table .......................................................................................24
Appendix 1: Fault Codes .............................................................................................................24
Appendix 2: The corresponding working status of indications ....................................................25
6.2 Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................26
6.3 EMC standard/Safety standard ...........................................................................................26
6.4 Product Performance ..........................................................................................................27
6.5 Communication interface ....................................................................................................28
6.5.1 RS232 communication interface ........................................................................................28
6.5.2 RS232 cable specifications ................................................................................................28
6.5.3 Optional communication interface ......................................................................................29

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1.0 Safety instruction

1.1 Safety instruction

There are dangerous voltages and high temperature inside the UPS, during the installation, operation
and maintenance please abide by local safety instructions and relative laws, failure to do so may
result in personnel injury or damage to equipment. Safety instructions in this manual are
supplementary the local safety instructions. Secure Power Ltd does not accept any liability caused as
a result of neglecting safety instructions. Please note the following:

Don’t use the UPS when the actual load exceeds the rated load.

Under no circumstances open the UPS. There are high-capacity batteries inside and other electrics
that can cause electric shock. If the UPS requires internal maintenance or battery replacements
contact Secure Power Ltd.

The UPS should be kept in a dry, well-ventilated location, away from any area where the fire hazard
may be acute and out of direct sunlight or other sources of heat.

Should the UPS at any time emit smoke, isolate the power immediately and contact Secure Power Ltd.

1.2 Symbols

The safety symbols cited in this manual are shown in table below, these are used to inform readers of
safety issues that should be followed when carrying out installation, operation and maintenance.

Safety Symbol Indication

Attention

Static discharge
sensitive

Electric shock

There are three levers of safety grade: Dangerous, Warning and Attention. Shown to the right side of
the safety symbol, as the following:

Dangerous: Indicate risk of serious injury or death or seriously damage the equipment.

Warning: Indicate risk of serious injury or damage the equipment.

Attention: Indicate risk of injury or damage the equipment.

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2.0 Product Introduction

2.1 The appearance of the product

Fig 1. Front Panel view Fig 2. 1KVA Rear Panel view

Fig 3. 2KVA/3KVA Rear Panel view Fig 4. Output Socket Type

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2.2 The principle of the product

Fig 5. UPS Principle Diagram

1. Input filter: Complete filtering the input AC utility power to provide the clean power for UPS.

2. AC/DC converter: Convert the filtered AC mains to DC and boost the DC for DC/AC inverter.

3. DC/DC booster: When the UPS works in battery mode, the circuit boosts the DC for DC/AC
inverter.

4. DC/AC inverter: Convert the boosted DC to stable AC output.

5. Bypass: When overload or failure of inverting occurs, it transfers to bypass mode to supply
power to loads.

6. Charger: Standard unit provides 1A; long backup unit provides 4A.

7. Battery: Sealed Lead Acid Battery.

8. Output filter: Complete filtering the output of the UPS to provide the clean power for loads.

2.3 Model

UPS sort Model No. Remark


1KVAS Internal 1A charger, 2 PCS 7AH batteries
Standard unit 2KVAS Internal 1A charger, 4 PCS 7AH batteries
3KVAS Internal 1A charger, 6 PCS 7AH batteries
1KVAH ► Internal 4A charger, external 24V battery
Long backup unit 2KVAH ► Internal 4A charger, external 48V battery
3KVAH ► Internal 4A charger, external 72V battery

The 12V/9AH battery is a sealed lead acid maintenance free battery that can be chosen for the
internal battery for the standard unit.
The 7A charger can be chosen as internal charger for the long backup unit. Two internal chargers can
be used in long backup unit.

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3.0 Installation

3.1 Unpacking and inspection

1. Unpack the UPS and check that it has not been damaged during transportation. If damage has
occurred or parts are missing, inform Secure Power Ltd immediately.

2. Check the annex (please consult Appendix Table 1).

3.2 Notes

1. Place the UPS in a clean, well ventilated and stable environment. Avoid locations with vibration,
dust, humidity and keep away from flammable gas, liquid and corrosive elements.

2. The ambient temperature around UPS should be in the range of 0℃~40℃. If UPS operates above
40℃, it is required that the rated value of the largest load decreases by 12% while the temperature
increases every 5℃ . The operating temperature must not exceed 50℃.

3.3 UPS input connection

Connect the UPS to the mains by input power cable which is equipped with the UPS.

Fig 6. Input Connections

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3.4 UPS output connection

Fig 7. Output connection

3.5 Long backup external battery connection

Fig 8. Battery connection

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Warning:

► Before installing the battery, make sure that UPS and breaker are turned off. Remove all any
metallic objects such as rings, watches and so on before connecting.

► No anti-connection or short circuit between the battery anode and cathode forever. Red cable
connect with battery anode “+” and black cable connect with cathode “-”.

► Use a screwdriver with insulating handle and DO NOT lay the tools or metallic goods on the battery.

Notice:

► When using an external battery, it is best to use external battery cable which matches the
equipment.

► When connecting the load to the UPS, first turn off load and then connect the power cable, then
turn on loads one-by-one.

► Inductance loads such as motor, fluorescent lamps and photocopiers should not be connected to
the UPS, as damage may occur.

► Plug UPS into a socket with over-current protection, connected with a ground wire.

► The UPS is likely to have output voltage no matter whether the power input cable is plugged into
the mains input socket. If you wish the UPS to have no output, first break off the switch and then
cancel the mains.

► When connect to a laser printer, select the capacity of UPS according to the UPS start power
because the start up power is higher.

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4.0 Panel display, operation and running

The operation of the UPS is simple, no special training is required. Operators only need to read the
manual and follow the simple operation instructions.

4.1 Faceplate display illumination

4.1.1 Keys function

Fig 9. Front panel buttons instruction

ON key ( + )
Press and hold this key for more than half a second to turn on the UPS.

OFF key ( + )
Press and hold this key for more than half a second to turn off the UPS.

TEST/MUTE key ( + )
Press and hold the key for more than 1 second in Line mode or economical mode: UPS runs the self-
test function.
Press and hold the key for more than 1 second in battery mode: UPS runs the mute function.
INQUIRING key or

Non-function setting mode:

Press and hold the key for more than half a second (less than 2 seconds): Indicate the items of the
LCD item section orderly.
Press and hold this key for more than 2 seconds: Circularly and orderly display the items every 2
seconds, when press and hold the key for some time again, it will turn to output status.

Function setting mode:

Press and hold the key for more than half a second (less than 2 seconds): Select the set option.
Function setting key

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Non-function setting mode:

Press and hold the key for more than 2 seconds: Function setting interface.

Function setting mode:

Press and hold the key for more than half a second (less than 2 seconds): Affirm the set option.
Press and hold the key for more than 2 seconds, exit from this function setting interface.

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4.1.2 The function of LED indicators

Warning red LED is on: UPS is fault. For example: Overload beyond the allowed time, inverter fault,
BUS fault, over temperature fault etc.

Bypass yellow LED is on: UPS is alarming. For example: Bypass mode supply power and etc.

Battery yellow LED is on: UPS is alarming. For example: Battery mode supply power and etc.

Inverter green LED is on: UPS is normally powered by mains or ECO mode or battery mode.

After starting the UPS, the four LED’s will light and go out one-by-one. It circulates several times until
starting the UPS is successful.

NOTE: As to the LED indication in different modes, please refer to the LED display panel and warning
table.

4.1.3 LCD display functions the LCD displays as following Fig.

LCD display comprises numerical value section, capacity graphics section, fan-status graphics
section and charger-status graphics section.

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Numerical value section-display the corresponding numerical value of inquiring items(output, load,
temperature, input, battery), for example, as the graphics shows above, the output voltage is 220v,
the output frequency is 50Hz.

Capacity graphics section-display the capacity of the battery and load. Every pane represents
20%capacity. As graphics showed above, the capacity of the battery is 80%-100%( 5 panes), the
load reaches 40%-60%(3 panes). When UPS is overload, the icon will flash, when capacity of battery
is too low or disconnected, the icon will also flash.

Fan-status graphics section-display if the fan works normally. When the fan works normally, it will
show the dynamic fan blades rotating; when the fan works abnormally, the icon will keep on
flashing with the warning.
Charger-status graphics section-display the status of the charger. When charger works normally, the
corresponding icon will vary dynamically and orderly, just as Graphics (1);

(1)

When charger works abnormally, the icon will flash in a whole, as Graphics (2):

(2)

When UPS is in battery mode, the number of the icons of the charger-state section will vary according
to the changeable capacity of the battery (pane). For example, there are five panes in Fig. A, (as the
right picture of the Graphics (3) shows), so the corresponding number of icons is five rows (as the left
picture of the Graphics (3) shows), followed by this rule,

(3)

4.2 Operation

4.2.1 Start up operation

Turn on the UPS in line mode

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Once mains power is plugged in, the UPS will charge the battery, at the moment, LCD shows that the
output voltage is 0, which means UPS has no output. If it is expected to have output of bypass, you
can set the bps “ON” by LCD setting menu.

Press and hold the ON key for more than half a second to start the UPS, then it will start the inverter.

Once started, the UPS will perform a self-test function and the LED’s will light and go out circularly
and orderly. When self-test finishes, it will come to line mode, the corresponding LED lights, UPS is
working in line mode.

Turn on the UPS by DC without mains power

When mains power is disconnected, press and hold the ON key for more than half a second to start
UPS.

The operation of UPS in the process of start is almost the same as that when mains power is in. After
finishing the self-test, the corresponding LED lights and UPS is working in battery mode.

4.2.2 Turn off operation

Turn off the UPS in line mode

Press and hold the OFF key for more than half a second to turn off the UPS and inverter.

After UPS shutting down, LED go out and there is no output. If output is needed, you can set bps
“ON” on LCD setting menu.

Turn off the UPS by DC without mains power

Press and hold the OFF key for more than half a second to turn off the UPS.

When turning off the UPS, it will do self-testing firstly. LED light and go out circularly and orderly until
there is no display on the panel.

4.2.3 UPS self-test/mute test operation.

When UPS is in line mode, press and hold the self-test/mute key for more than 1 second, LED’s light
and go out circularly and orderly. UPS comes to self-test mode and tests its status. It will exit
automatically after finishing testing, LED resume.

When UPS is in battery mode, press and hold the self-test/mute key for more than 1 second, the
buzzer stops beeping. If you press and hold the self-test/mute key for one more second, it will restart
to beep again.

4.3 Parameter setting

UPS has setting function. It can run the setting on any mode. After setting, it will become effective at
once when meets some standards. The set information can be saved only when the battery
connected and normally turning off the UPS.
The operation of setting is as following:

4.3.1 ECO mode setting

Enter the setting interface. Press and hold the function setting key for more than 2 seconds, then
come to setting interface, the letters “ECO” will flash as following:

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Enter the ECO setting interface. Press and hold the function setting key for more than half a
second (less than 2 seconds), then come to setting interface of ECO, at this time, the letters “ECO”
will light for a long time. The “ON” (or OFF) below the ECO will flash. Press and hold the inquiring key
for more than half a second (less than 2 seconds) to determine whether the ECO function is used
or not. If used, the corresponding word is “ON”, if not, the word is “OFF”. It can be determined by
yourself.

Confirm the ECO selecting interface. After selecting ON or OFF, press and hold the function setting
key for more than half a second (less than 2 seconds). Now, the ECO setting function is
completed and the “ON” or “OFF” below the “ECO” will light without flash.
Exit from the setting interface. Press and hold function setting key for more than 2 seconds, exit
from the setting interface and turn to main interface.

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4.3.2 Bypass mode setting

Enter the setting interface. Press and hold the function setting key for more than 2 seconds, then
come to setting interface, Press and hold the function setting key for more than half a
second(less than 2 seconds), select the function setting, choose the bypass output interface, at the
moment, the letters “bPS” will flash as following:

Enter the Bypass output selecting interface. Press and hold the function setting key for more than
half a second(less than 2 seconds), then come to setting interface of bPS, at this time, the letters
“bPS” will light for a long time. The “ON” below the bPS will flash. Press and hold the inquiring key
for more than half a second (less than 2 seconds) to determine whether the bPS function is used or
not. If used, the corresponding word is “ON”, if not, the word is “OFF”. It can be determined by
yourself.

Confirm the Bypass output selecting interface. After selecting ON or OFF, press and hold the function
setting key for more than half a second (less than 2 seconds), Now, the bPS setting function is
completed and the “ON” or “OFF” below the “bPS” will light without flash.

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Exit from the setting interface. Press and hold function setting key for more than 2 seconds, exit
from the setting interface and return to main interface.

After setting bPS as ON, when mains power plugged in without turning on the UPS or no mains power
plugged in, there is bypass output but no power down backup function.

4.3.3 Output voltage setting

Enter the setting interface. Press and hold the function setting key for more than 2 seconds, then
come to setting interface, Press and hold the inquiring key for more than half a second(less than
2 seconds), select the function setting, choose output voltage setting interface, at the moment, the
letters “OPU” will flash as following:

Enter the output voltage selecting interface. Press and hold the function setting key for more than
half a second(less than 2 seconds), then come to setting interface of output voltage OPU, at this time,
the letters “OPU” will light for a long time. The numerical value below the OPU will flash. Press and
hold the inquiring key for more than half a second (less than 2 seconds), select the numerical
value in accordance with “OPU” function. The provided voltages are 208v, 220v, 230v, 240, you can
choose anyone by yourself (The default is 220v).

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Confirm the output voltage selecting interface. After selecting numerical value, press and hold the
function setting key for more than half a second (less than 2 seconds). Now, the OPU setting
function is completed and the numerical value below the “OPU” will light without flash.

Exit from the setting interface. Press and hold function setting key for more than half a second
(less than 2 seconds), exit from the setting interface and return to main interface.

NOTE: When setting the output voltage, you’d better cut off the load of the UPS first.

4.4 Parameters inquiring

Press and hold the inquiring key or for more than half a second(less than 2 seconds) to
inquire about items. The inquired items include input, battery, output, load, temperature. The
displayed items on LCD screen are showed as following:

Output:Display the output voltage and output frequency of the UPS. As the following graphic shows,
the output voltage is 220v, the output frequency is 50Hz.

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Load: Display the numerical value of the active power (WATT) and apparent power(VA) of the load.
For example, as the following graphics shows: the WATT of the load is 100w, VA is 100VA (when
disconnect load, it is a normal phenomenon to show a small numerical value of WATT and VA).

Temperature: Display the temperature of the inverter in the UPS. As the following graphics shows: the
temperature of the inverter is 37 .

Input: Display the voltage and frequency of the input. As the following graphics shows: the input
voltage is 210v, input frequency is 49.8Hz.

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Battery: Display the voltage and capacity of the battery (determined by type). As the following
graphics shows: the battery voltage is 28v, the capacity of battery is 100%(the capacity of battery is
approximately reckoned according to the battery voltage).

Press and hold the inquiring key for more than 2 seconds, LCD begins to display the items
circularly and orderly which transfer to another every 2 seconds. Press and hold the key for some
time again, it will return to output status.

4.5 Run mode

4.5.1 Bypass mode

LED indications on front panel in bypass mode are as following:

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Bypass yellow LED is on, the buzzer beeps once every 2 minutes. The warning red LED is on when
beeping, LCD displays are according to the exact load and battery capacity.

Turn to bypass mode under the following two conditions:


Turn off the UPS in line mode while start the bypass output.

Overload in line mode.

NOTE: When UPS is working in bypass mode, it has no back up function.

4.5.2 Line mode

LED indications on front panel in line mode are as following: The inverter green LED is on.

When AC mains input is in line with the working conditions, UPS will work in line mode.

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4.5.3 Battery mode

LED indications on front panel in battery mode are as following: both the inverter green and battery
yellow LED’s are on, the buzzer beeps once every 4 seconds. The warning red LED is on when
beeping.

When the mains power down or instable the UPS will switch to battery mode.

4.5.4 ECO mode

LED indications on front panel on ECO mode are as following: both the inverter green and bypass
yellow LED’s are on.

When the input mains meets the input range of the ECO mode and start the ECO function, the UPS
will works on ECO mode. If AC mains input exceeds the range of ECO several times in a row in a
minute but stays in inverter input range, UPS will work on AC inverting mode automatically.

4.5.5 Fault mode

LED indications on front panel in fault mode are as following: warning red LED is on

Fault mode (LCD interface on which the fault code display)

When UPS has a fault the warning LED will be lit and the buzzer will sound. UPS will turn to fault
mode. UPS cuts off the output and LCD display fault codes. At the moment, you can press the mute

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key to make the buzzer stop beeping temporarily to wait for maintenance. You can also press the
OFF key to shut down the UPS when confirm that there is no serious fault.

NOTE: As for corresponding information of the fault code, please refer to Fault Code information
Table in Appendix.

Notice:

► the following process must be performed if UPS is connected with generator:

► First turn on generator, after it runs stably connect output power of generator to UPS input terminal
and then turn on UPS. After UPS turned on, please connect load one-by-one.

► It is recommended that the generator capacity is twice the UPS rated capacity

► Do not use the ECO mode when the quality of the input AC mains is not good.

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5.0 Maintenance

This series of UPS requires minimum maintenance as the batteries are maintenance free sealed lead
acid. It only needs to be kept charged to obtain the expected life. Whether it is started or not, the UPS
would charge batteries once it is connected to mains and provides protection for over-charging and
deep discharging.

5.1 Replacing Batteries

1. It is recommended that the batteries are manually charged or discharged once every three or four
months if UPS has not been used for a long time or the power is long-term uninterruptible. The battery
will be fully discharge to low-voltage protection shutdown and then it needs to be fully charged once.

2. In high temperature area, batteries should be manually charged and discharged once every two
months. The process is the same as that said above.

3. Under normal circumstances of using, the battery life is three to five years. If you find that the
batteries do not act function correctly, such as reduced backup time, too much imbalance on battery
voltage so on, the battery should be replaced as soon as possible, which must be performed by
qualified personnel.

4. It is advised that all batteries are changed at the same time, not individually.

Notice:

► Before replacing the batteries first turn the UPS off and disconnect from the mains. Remove your
metallic adornment such as finger ring, watch and so on.

► When replace batteries, please use the screwdriver with insulating handle. Do not lay the tools or
metallic goods on the battery.

► Never reverse or short circuit between the battery anode and cathode.

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6.0 Troubleshooting and performance of product

Users can judge if the fault is caused by external factors and know how to deal with it by making full
use of the information:

Fault indicator on, indicates that the UPS has detected some faults.

Buzzer beeps, indicates that UPS need to be paid attention to, if beeps for a long time, it means that
there is something wrong with the machine.

If you require assistance contact our service department, please have the following information to
hand:

UPS Model and Serial No.


Date the fault occurred
Detailed description of the problem (include indicator statements on panel)

6.1 LED indication and warning table

Appendix 1: Fault Codes

Fault causation Fault Code


Bus Fault 00-19
Inverter Fault 20-39
Over Heat 40-44
Output short circuit 45-49
Overload 50-54
Output Relay Fault 55-59
Input NTC Fault 60-64
Auxiliary Power Fault 65-69
Input Fuse Fault 70-74
Others 99

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Appendix 2: The corresponding working status of indications

Indication
NO Working status Warning Remarks
Nor Bat Bps Fau
1 Line mode
Normal voltage ● None
High/low voltage
Once every
protection, turn to ● ● ►
four seconds
battery mode
2 Battery mode
Once every
Normal voltage ● ● ►
four seconds
Battery Voltage Once per
● ► ►
abnormal warning second
3 Bypass mode
Main AC Normal
Once every Eliminate after starting the
voltage in bypass ● ►
two minutes UPS
mode
Main AC high
Once every
voltage warning in ►
four seconds
bypass mode
Main AC low
Once every
voltage warning in ►
four seconds
bypass mode
4 Battery disconnect warning
Once every Affirm if the battery switch is
Bypass mode ● ►
four seconds closed
Once every Affirm if the battery switch is
Inverting mode ● ►
four seconds closed
Affirm if the battery is
Power up or start Six times
connected well
5 Output overload protection
Overload warning Twice per Remove the less important
● ►
in line mode, seconds loads
Overload in line Remove the less important
● ● Long beeps
mode, protection loads
Overload warning Twice per Remove the less important
● ● ►
in battery mode second loads
Overload in
Remove the less important
battery mode, ● ● ● Long beeps
loads
protection
Overload warning Once every 2 Remove the less important
6 ● ►
in bypass mode seconds loads
Fan fault (fan icon Once every 2 Check if the fan is blocked by
7 ▲ ▲ ▲ ►
flash) seconds object.
If display fault code and icon
lights, contact for
8 Fault mode ● Long beeps
maintenance when you can’t
deal with it by yourself.

● Indicator lights for a long time


► Indicator flashes
▲ The status of the indicator depends on other conditions
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6.2 Troubleshooting

When the fault occurs refer to the troubleshooting table below. If the fault still exists, please contact
Secure Power Ltd.

Fault Cause Solution


Anti-connection of
The “INPUT” letters
mains live and neutral Re-connect the input power cable and make a
on LCD display
or mains is out of correct connection
section flashes
range
Battery capacity Battery low voltage or Check UPS battery, connect battery well, if battery
indicator flashes battery disconnected damaged, replace it
Mains normal, but UPS input breaker
Press the breaker for reset
UPS has no input open circuit
Battery not fully Keep UPS connecting with mains power for more
charged than 8 hours, recharge battery
Check the usage of loads, remove some
Short back up time UPS overload
redundant devices
When replace battery, contact Secure Power Ltd
Battery aged
to get battery and relative assembly
Didn’t press the
combination keys of Press the two keys at the same time
“on”
UPS doesn’t start up UPS has no battery
Connect UPS battery well, if battery voltage low,
after pressing the connected or battery
please turn off UPS and remove some loads, then
ON key voltage low and too
start UPS
many loads connected
Fault occurs inside
Contact supplier for servicing
UPS
The icon of charger
status on LCD Charger doesn’t work
display flashes and normally or battery Contact supplier for servicing
buzzer beeps once aged
per second

6.3 EMC standard/Safety standard

Our products are manufactured in accordance to the following EMC international grades and pass CE
authentication:

EMC standard number Safety standard number


IEC62040-2 IEC62040-1
IEC61000-4-2 GB4943-5
IEC61000-4-3
IEC61000-4-4
IEC61000-4-5

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6.4 Product Performance

Model 1KVAS 1KVAH 2KVAS 2KVAH 3KVAS 3KVAH


Rated capacity 700W/1000VA 1400W/2000VA 2100W/3000VA
Input Single phase and earthing
Voltage range 115±5VAC-295±5VAC
Frequency range 45Hz-55Hz@50HZ/55Hz-65Hz@60HZ
Input Power factor ≥0.98
ECO range Setting output voltage ±20VAC
Bypass range 186VAC-252VAC
Current harmonic ≤7%(100% nonlinear load)
Output style Single phase and earthing
Rated voltage 208/220/230/240VAC
Power factor 0.7
Voltage precision ±2%
1. When input frequency is in the range, the output
Line frequency is the same as that of input.
Output mode 2. When input frequency is out of the range, the output
Frequency frequency is (50/60±0.2)Hz when turn to battery mode
Battery
(50/60±0.2)Hz
mode
Crest ratio 3:1
Mains ←→ battery =0ms
Transfer time
Output Mains ←→ bypass <4ms
108%±5%<load≤150%±5% >30s cut off output and
Battery warn,
mode 150%±5%<load<200%±5% > 300ms cut off output and
Overload warn
capacity 108%±5%<load≤150%±5% > 30s transfer to bypass
Line and warn
mode 150%±5%<load<200%±5% >300ms transfer to bypass
and warn
Line Full load≥86%
mode Full load≥88%
efficiency Battery
Full load≥84%
mode
ECO Full load≥94%
Output voltage ≤3%(100% linear load)
distortion ≤5%(100% nonlinear load)
Input battery voltage 24VDC 24VDC 48VDC 48VDC 72VDC 72VDC
Internal battery
2 4 6
capacity
12V/7AH sealed lead acid maintenance free battery
Internal battery type
( only refers to standard UPS)
Battery
Full load ≥4min(only refers to standard UPS),As for
Backup time long backup UPS, the backup time is determined by the
capacity of battery.
Charge
1 4 1 4 1 4
current(A)

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Work Environment

Model 1KVA-3KVA series


Temperature 0 ~40
Relative Humidity 0~95% non-condensing
Altitude <1500m. when >1500m, lower the rated power
Store temperature for
-25use
~55

Mechanical Specification

Dimension W x D x H Net weight/Gross


Model
(mm) weight(kg)
1KVAS 10.2/11
144*361*215
1KVAH 5.2/6
2KVAS 19.5/21.1
2KVAH 9.5/11.1
191*428*337
3KVAS 24/25.6
3KVAH 9.7/11.3

6.5 Communication interface

6.5.1 RS232 communication interface

This UPS provides a standard DB9 communication interface on its rear panel, the definition of the
pins is as following:

6.5.2 RS232 cable specifications

When connecting the UPS with PC by RS232 cable, it needs to use the standard RS232 cable, the
detailed cable NO. Are as following:

PIN 1 (hole) to computer serial port PIN 2 (needle) to UPS serial


2 port
2
3 3
5 5

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6.5.3 Optional communication interface

USB communication interface

Install the intelligent monitoring software UPSilon2000 which is equipped with the UPS. Then it can
achieve the communication with monitoring device directly. When RS232 and USB are provided, only
one of them will be chosen and USB is preferred.

Intelligent slot

The following intelligent cards can be installed into the intelligent slot of the UPS: intelligent USB card,
intelligent SNMP card and intelligent dry contact card. Support the hot plug and play. Any card of
them can be used according to users’ requirements.

a) Intelligent USB card: Use the monitoring function of the USB interface system to monitor and
manage the power source of the UPS.

b) Intelligent SNMP card: When connecting to the internet by SNMP card, it communications with the
monitoring computer to monitor power source of the UPS from far end.

c) Intelligent dry contact card: Use the monitoring function of the dry contact interface system to
monitor and manage the power source of the UPS.

NOTE: Remove the cover before installing the optional accessories.

Intelligent Slot can be used together with RS232.


The operating instruction of the UPSilon2000 can be acquired from the CD.
As for the operating instructions of the intelligent USB card, SNMP card and dry contact card please
refer to the relative special instructions.

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