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  • Page 3 CHLORIDE POWER PROTECTION o Uninterruptible Power System o Unterbrechungsfreie Stromversorgung o Sistema de Alimentación Ininterrumpida o Alimentation Sans Interuption o Sistema Statico di Continuita o Sistema de Fornecimento de Energia Initerrupto Cool Power 1200 1600 Operating Manual Bedienungsanleitung Manual de usuario Manuel utilisateur Manuale d’Uso...
  • Page 4 All rights, including rights of translation, reproduc- tion by printing, copying or similar methods, even of parts, are reserved. Offenders will be liable for damages. All rights, including rights created by patent grant of registration of utility model or design, are reser- ved.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Indicator lights Push button Operation Acustical signals Voice and Data Lines Protection Description of Communication Interfaces Standard COM Interface SNMP Adapter Cable 59 Cable 61 Mantenance Storage Cleaning Troubleshooting Technical Data Backup Times Registration Form Chloride Address 945012.066 REV: 16/03/01...
  • Page 6 Operating Manual REV: 16/03/01 945012.066...
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    Operating Manual Safety Instructions Read the following information carefully! The failure to follow these instructions could endanger your life, your health, the operation of the equipment or the security of data. - The UPS satisfies safety regulations relative to information systems and electronic machines used in offices.
  • Page 8: Explicación De Símbolos

    Operating Manual WARNING: There is a high risk of electrical “shock” from the battery and a high short-circuit intensity. Remove all watches, rings and other metal objects and use only insulated tools when replacing the battery. WARNING: Do not expose the battery to fire; it can explode. WARNING: Do not open the battery.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Operating Manual 1. Introduction Installed between the mains and the load, the Uninterrupted Power System (UPS) protects electroni- cally sensitive equipment against disturbances and particularly against electric power failures. This UPS works on the Line Interactive principle. This means that the connected equipment is powe- red from the mains after passing through a voltage stabilizer and diverse filters.
  • Page 10: Unpacking The Unit & Contents

    Operating Manual 2 Unpacking the Unit and Contents. Upon receipt of the unit and prior to unpacking it, make sure that there are no visible signs of dama- ge on the outside of the box. If any damage is observed, notify the carrier. Also observe the date of the last recharge which is located on the side of the box (see Figure “A”).
  • Page 11 Operating Manual 4.- Lift the box off. 3.- Place the equipment on the open side of the box, leaving the flaps of the box open underneath the equipment. 6.- The equipment is now ready for con- 5.- Remove the protective materials from nection and start-up.
  • Page 12: Package Contents

    Operating Manual 2.2 Contents: - UPS unit: - 2 power cables for - Communication cord: connection to UPS outlet - User manual. – Registration and software download card: 3. Installation No prior knowledge is required to install this equipment. 1. Connect the outlets on the back of the UPS to the equipment to be protected using the IEC320 type cables for the 230V model or NEMA 5-15R for the 115V model.
  • Page 13 Operating Manual 2. Connect the selected load (i.e. printer, scanner) to the surge protected outlet. Appropriate loads are those elements that demand surge protection, but that do not require extended runtime during power outages. 3. If monitoring software is to be used, connect the comm cable between the UPS COM port (DB-15) and the computer’s COM port (DB-9).
  • Page 14 Operating Manual 6. Once connected to the mains, check to make sure that the LED on the front panel is green within a few seconds. Immediately after connecting the UPS to the AC network the equipment runs a self- test. If the test is successful and the electricity supply is within the specified limits, the equipment will start up and will supply energy to the output connectors.
  • Page 15: Display And Operating Components

    Operating Manual 4. Display and Operating Components 4.1 Front View All of the models in this range have the same display element located on the front panel. They are as follows: Battery level Operating status Alarm indicator 1. Battery level : Indicates the charge level of the battery.
  • Page 16: Rear View

    Operating Manual 4.2. Rear View Depending on the model and the power, the elements may be arranged differently on the rear panel.. Each one of the models is described below: Cool 600 115V Cool 600 230V Power Power Cool 900/1200 230V Cool 900/1200 115V Power...
  • Page 17 Operating Manual Cool 1600 230V Cool 1600 115V Power Power 1. Battery test : This button enables you to run a battery test, switch off the UPS and restart it without mains electricity. For more information see Part 5.3. 2. Communication Port : Basic (signals) and advanced (using RS232 protocol) communication port. For more information see Part 6.
  • Page 18: Equipment Operation

    Operating Manual 5. Equipment Operation. 5.1 Working modes. This UPS works automatically without the use of a switch. It starts up automatically when there is power from the mains. When the electricity is within acceptable frequency and voltage margins, the LED on the front panel is green and the equipment recharges the battery.
  • Page 19: Push Button Operation

    Operating Manual · The green LED indicates that the equipment is working in line mode. The red LED indicates that the equipment is working in battery mode, powering the protected equipment from the battery. · This LED indicates an alarm. A blinking red light indicates that the equipment has shut down due to the persistence of an alarm.
  • Page 20: Acustical Signals

    (UPS) but also against potential anomalies in the voice and data lines which can damage the protected load (protective filter for communications). This filter has been designed and patented by the prestigious ONEAC Corporation, a member of the CHLORIDE POWER PROTECTION Group. Patent Nº: US 4.758.920...
  • Page 21: Description Of Communication Interfaces

    Operating Manual 6. Description of Communication Interfaces. 6.1 Standard COM Interface Cool POWER offers a standard interface which makes it possible to transfer data on an RS232 seri- al communication protocol. The same interface provides for basic signaling communication using dry contacts.
  • Page 22: Snmp Adapter

    Operating Manual 6.2 SNMP Adapter. Cool Power units have an SNMP management hardware option called ManageUPS. This innovative device enables us to communicate and monitor the status of the UPS through the network with an SNMP/Telnet management program. It also includes a Web Browser which enables us to monitor through an Internet browser (Internet Explorer, Netscape).
  • Page 23: Mantenance

    Operating Manual Signal Jumper Jumper on Jumper off Network failure Network bad – Contact closed Network bad – Contact closed Network good – Contact open Network good – Contact open Low battery Battery bad – Contact closed Battery bad – Contact closed Battery good –...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Operating Manual Do not allow the liquid to get inside the UPS. Clean the outside of the UPS housing by wiping with a dry or a slightly wet cloth. 8. Troubleshooting If a problem occurs despite the high reliability of the device, please review the following table before calling the service center.
  • Page 25: Technical Data

    Operating Manual 9. Technical Data Models 1200 1600 INPUT Nominal voltage 230/115 Voltage range 180-285 (ver. 230V) / 90-142 (ver. 115V9 50/60 ± 4% automatic selection Frequency OUPUT Nominal voltage 230/115 Voltage regulation 198-258 (ver. 230V) / 98-128 (ver.115) Frequency 50/60 (see input frequency) Power 1200...
  • Page 26: Backup Times

    Operating Manual 10. Backup times Time (min.) Time (min.) LOAD % LOAD % Time (min.) Time (min.) LOAD % LOAD % REV: 16/03/01 945012.066...
  • Page 27: Registration Form

    Product information Telecom Model Medical equipment Serial number Security system Date of purchase Process Purchased form Other: Comments, remarks, suggestions... Thank you for registering your product! Note: Please fill in this form and submit to Chloride Office. 945012.066 REV: 16/03/01...
  • Page 28 REV: 16/03/01 945012.066...
  • Page 29: Chloride Address

    Facsimile: +49 9131 9855 270 Facsimile: +44 (0) 23 8061 0852 info@masterguard.de international.sales@chloridepower.com ITALY AUSTRALIA Chloride Silectron Chloride Hytek PTY LTD Via Fornace 30 Units C1A and C1B 40023 Castel Guelfo Centrecourt Business Park Bologna 25-27 Paul Street North Italy...
  • Page 30 Facsimile: +44 (0) 23 8061 0852 Facsimile:+971 (4) 881 4518 .sales@chloridepower.com Oneac UK Latin America 18 & 20 Blacklands Way Chloride Power Protection Latin America Abingdon Business Park Rua Arizona 1349 Abingdon Brooklin Novo Oxfordshire, OX14 1DY Sao Paulo CEP 04567-002...

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