FSP Technology EMERGY 1000 User manual

-
EMERGY 1000
User Manual
Please read this User Manual first before Operating the System.

- 1 -
Table of Contents
1. ABOUT THIS MANUAL - 2 -
1.1 Additional Information - 2 -
1.2 Symbol Used - 2 -
2. PRODUCT OVERVIEW - 3 -
2.1 Appearance and Functions - 3 -
2.2 Gauge/Charging Indicators and Alarm - 4 -
3. SYSTEM OPERATIONS - 7 -
3.1 Turning On/Off System - 7 -
3.2 Charging System - 7 -
3.3 System Outputs - 9 -
3.4 Operating Modes - 9 -
3.5 Physical Positioning - 10 -
3.6 Apparatus/Equipment/Appliances - 10 -
4. TRANSPORTATION - 12 -
5. STORAGE - 13 -
6. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY - 14 -
7. MAINTENANCE - 14 -
8. WARRANTY - 15 -

- 2 -
1.About this Manual
This User Manual is for use with EMERGY 1000. User must refer to the User Manual before using
to avoid abnormal situations.
1.1 Additional Information
(1) The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
(2) Specification of the product can be changed without any notice to customers for the system
improvement.
(3) All rights reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation of this document without prior
written permission is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws.
1.2 Symbol Used
Symbols
Meaning
Description
DANGER
Beware dangerous voltage.
WARNING
It calls attention to a procedure, practice, or the like,
which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could
result in personal injury.
CAUTION
It calls attention to an operating procedure, or the
like, which, if not correctly performed or adhered to,
could result in damage to or destruction of part or
all of the products.

- 3 -
2.Product Overview
EMERGY 1000 is All-in-One Energy Storage System that integrate Li-Ion Battery System, Battery
Management System, AC charger, Photovoltaic (PV) charger, DC to AC inverter, System Control
into the compact & portable suitcase.
2.1 Appearance and Functions
Figure 1 illustrates the appearance and key external parts in EMERGY 1000 . The functions of
each key parts are highlighted in Table 1.
Figure 1(a). Top View
Figure 1(b). Rear View

- 4 -
Table 1. Key External Parts and Functions
Item
Name
Function
Notes
1
MSW (MAIN
CONTROL SW)
Switch ON/OFF the
system
Hard press MSW to toggle
system ON/OFF.
2
AC OUT SW
Switch ON/OFF AC output
Hard press AC OUT SW to
toggle AC output ON/OFF.
3
MODE
Select Standby or On-Line
Operating Mode
Typical transfer time for
Standby Mode is 16mS. No
transfer time (0mS) for On-Line
Mode.
4
AC OUT
AC output(s)
AC socket(s) varies with
country.
5
5V USB OUT
USB Power Sources
Total current rated at 2A.
6
GAUGE
INDICATOR
Display State Of Charge
(SOC) of Li-Ion batteries
(Please see Table 2)
7
CHARGING
INDICATOR
Indicate charging state of
the battery
With a lightening mark under
CHARGING INDICATOR.
(Please see Table 3)
8
SYSTEM
INDICATOR
System status indication
USB power outlet is synched
with system power.
Light up when power is present.
9
AC OUT
INDICATOR
AC output power
indication
Light up when power is present.
10
MODE
INDICATOR
Indicate operating mode
Light up for On-Line Mode.
Turn off for Standby Mode.
11
LIFT HANDLE
For Lifting EMERGY 1000.
12
PULL HANDLE
For pulling/ pushing the
system while on wheels.
Not for lifting EMERGY 1000.
13
AC INLET
AC Input connection
(Please see paragraph 3.2.1)
14
PV INLET
AC Input connection
(Please see paragraph 3.2.2)
15
HEAT SINK
For heat dissipation
Blockage of heat sink area may
impede system performance.
16
WHEELS
For carrying system along
flat or smooth surface.
Please see Figure 6 to know
the locking mechanisms are
provided in the two front
wheels.
DO NOT use PULL HANDLE, but LIFT HANDLE to lift up EMERGY 1000 to
avoid damage to the system.
2.2 Gauge/Charging Indicators and Alarm

- 5 -
2.2.1 Gauge Indicator
The State Of Charge (SOC) or remaining capacity of the battery is illustrated thru five (3 green, 1
orange, 1 red) LED indictors on its face panel. From right to left each additional indicator
corresponds to about 20% additional battery capacity as illustrated in Table 2.
Table 2. Gauge Indicators
Status
Meaning
5 LEDs On
(GGWOR)
SOC > 80%
4 LEDs On
(GGOR)
SOC between 60-80%
3 LEDs On
(GOR)
SOC between 40-60%
2 LEDs On
(OR)
SOC between 20-40%
1 LED On
(R)
SOC between 10-20%
(Charge Soon)
1 LED
blinking
(R)
SOC between 0-10%
(Charge Immediately)
All LEDs Off
MSW is off or battery fully drained.
F 3/4 H 1/4 E
F 3/4 H 1/4 E
F 3/4 H 1/4 E
F 3/4 H 1/4 E
F 3/4 H 1/4 E
F 3/4 H 1/4 E
F 3/4 H 1/4 E

- 6 -
2.2.2 Charging Indicator
CHARGING INDICATOR is used to indicate the stage of charging to the battery as illustrated in
Table 3.
Table 3. Charging Indicator
Status
Meaning
Stay On
Charging
Blinking
1. Close to fully charged.
2. Blinking happens if charging current is less
than 2A.
3. When closing to fully charged, it is normal
whether CHARGER INDICTOR is blinking or
not.
Off
Five GAUGE INDICATORs are all on and
CHARGING INDICATOR is off if the system is
fully charged.
2.2.3 Alarm
When the remaining battery capacity drops below 15%, an alarm sound- a periodical short buzz will
be initiated to inform user that the battery may run out of energies soon. It should be recharged as
soon as possible to avoid damage batteries.

- 7 -
3.System Operations
3.1 Turning On/Off System
To turn on the system, firmly press MSW (Main Control Switch) for a light click. SYSTEM
INDICATOR and GAUGE INDICATOR should light up after about 10 seconds delay. This delay is
normal and should not be alarmed.
To turn off the system, press MSW again. All indicating lights will be off. Slight delay in AC OUT
INDICATOR is normal when AC OUT is not or lightly loaded. Pressing MSW will toggle the system
status.
3.2 Charging System
3.2.1 AC Charging
To perform system charging via AC power source, the following steps are to be followed.
Step 1: Turn on the system by pressing MSW.
Step 2: Connect power cord (IEC320 type) to AC INLET, as illustrated in Figure 2.
Figure 2. AC charging
When EMERGY 1000 is charging, CHARGING INDICATOR will light up CHARGING INDICATOR
will turn off automatically when charging is terminated. The charging time for EMERGY 1000 is
around 2.5 hours for a full charge cycle (from empty to full).
The input source should comply with the input range (100-120Vac or
220-240Vac) as indicated on AC INLET.

- 8 -
3.2.2 PV Charging
To perform system charging via PV power source, the following steps are to be followed.
Step 1: Connect PV charging cable adaptor to PV INLET first, as illustrated in Figure 3.
Step 2: Connect MC4 connectors from the cable adaptor to MC4 connectors from PV panels.
Use Y Type MC4 connectors (not provided) for multiple PV panel branches.
Figure 3. PV charging
Step 3: Turn on the system by pressing MSW.
When EMERGY 1000 is charging by PV power, CHARGING INDICATOR will light up CHARGING
INDICATOR will turn off automatically when charging is terminated.
EMERGY 1000 would take about 3 hours for a full charger cycle (from empty to full) when PV
power is greater than 650Wp and it is optimal solar radiation.
Failure to connect the cable adaptor first may cause unexpected electrical
shock from exposed connector pins in the adaptor before follow-up step.
Proper PV configuration should be used to ensure suitable input voltage
range for PV charger of EMERGY 1000 (refer to product specifications).
Excessive voltage level (>200V) may result in damage to PV charger.

- 9 -
3.3 System Outputs
3.3.1 AC Output
AC outlet(s) of EMERGY 1000 provided is (are) also compatible with local electrical plugs. To utilize
AC output, the following steps are to be followed.
Step 1: Turn on the system by pressing MSW.
Step 2: Turn on AC output(s) by pressing AC OUT SW. AC OUT INDICATOR will turn on.
Step 3: Connect power cord of apparatus, equipment or appliance to AC OUT (AC outlet).
To discontinue using AC output, simply remove power cord of load unit from AC OUT or turn off AC
output by pressing AC OUT SW again. AC OUT INDICATOR will turn off.
The voltage and frequency range of the apparatus, equipment or appliance
should comply with the output voltage and frequency range of EMERGY
1000 to avoid under-performance or damage to the load unit.
3.3.2 DC (USB) Output
DC (USB) output is turned on and off in accordance with the system. When system is turned on
(thru pressing MSW), DC output is also turned on. When the system is turned off, DC output is also
turned off. A total of 2A current is available for the two USB outlets.
3.4 Operating Modes
The default operating mode for EMERGY 1000 is “Standby” mode. To toggle between “Standby”
mode and “On-Line” mode, lightly press MODE button. MODE INDICATOR will turn on under
“On-Line” mode and turn off under “Standby” mode.
3.4.1 Standby Mode
Under Stand-by mode, AC Output power will automatically be supported by the battery when AC
input power disappears. The typical transfer time is less than 16mS.
3.4.2 On-Line Mode
Under On-Line mode, AC Output power is supported by the battery all the time. It is no time for
delay when AC input power disappears and the system has energy. AC Output is constantly
regulated as a refined voltage source that are suitable for sensitive electronics.
The continuous output power under this mode is however limited to 525W. The maximum output
power though can reach 1,500W with the duration depending on the battery’s state of charge.

- 10 -
3.5 Physical Positioning
EMERGY 1000 is designed to operate in an upright position as illustrated in Figure 4 Stable footing
should be provided when using the system. It is also highly recommended that the two braking
mechanisms be engaged to avoid possible skidding especially when the ground is inclined.
Figure 4. Physical Operating Position
Operations under other positions will add to thermal stresses on the system
and reduce system operating time.
3.6 Apparatus/Equipment/Appliances
3.6.1 Compatibility
Although EMERGY 1000 is designed to operate with most household
apparatus/equipment/appliances, certain loads that require heavy surge current may not operate
properly.
A list of apparatus/equipment/appliances that are compatible or incompatible with EMERGY 1000
are shown Table 4.
Table 4. Loads Supports
Operate Properly
Not Operate Properly
(1) Consumer electronics
Mobile phones, tablets, NBs, PCs, monitors,
projectors, desk-top printer/copier, shredder, etc.
(2) Household appliances
Rice cookers, TVs, refrigerators, hair dryers,
lamps/lights (fluorescent, LED), fans, induction
ranges, irons, coffee makers (build-in heater),
toasters, heater, etc.
(3) Industrial equipment
Oscilloscopes, electrical drills/screw drivers,
soldering irons, etc.
Air conditioners, microwave
ovens, office
printers/copiers, coffee
makers (build-in motor),
vacuum cleaners, industrial
motors, etc.

- 11 -
3.6.2 Running Time
Estimated run time for a fully charged EMERGY 1000 is shown in Table 5.
Table 5. EMERGY 1000 Run Time for Select Loads
Electrical Equipment
Power
Consumption
Running Time
Lighting
Camping Lantern
5W
162.0 hours
LED Lighting
10W
81.0 hours
LED Searchlight
30W
27.0 hours
Fluorescent Lamp
36W
22.5 hours
Home
Appliance
Radio
10W
81.0 hours
Electric Fan
66W
12.3 hours
Refrigerator
130W
6.2 hours
42” LCD TV
200W
4.1 hours
Sound System
200W
4.1 hours
Toasters
600W
1.4 hours
Electric Pot
800W
1.0 hours
Heater
1,000W
0.8 hours
Induction Cooker
1,200W
0.7 hours
3C
Smart Phone
2W
405.0 times
Tablet
20W
40.5 times
Notebook Computer
40W
20.3 hours
Projector
200W
4.1 hours
Desktop PC & Monitor
310W
2.6 hours
Laser Printer
500W
1.6 hours

- 12 -
4.Transportation
EMERGY 1000 is designed with a pull handle and a lift handle for easy transportations. A
custom-design backpack (sold separately) is available for carrying EMERGY 1000 in rougher
outdoor terrains. The correct ways for moving and carrying EMERGY 1000 are illustrated in Figure
5.
Figure 5. Moving and Lifting EMERGY 1000
Locking mechanisms are provided in the two front wheels of EMERGY 1000. Figure 6 illustrates
how to engage or dis-engage the locking mechanism.
Figure 6. Wheel Locking Mechanism
Front wheels
Rear wheels

- 13 -
When transporting the system in a vehicle, EMERGY 1000 should be laid flat on HEAT SINK side,
as illustrated in Figure 7.
Figure 7. Physical Positioning for Transportation in a Vehicle
5.Storage
It is highly recommended that EMERGY 1000 is turned off (MSW off) when it is not in use to
conserve the battery energies. Failure to do so may deplete the battery energies prematurely and
reduce system’s availability.
In extreme case, the battery may be over-discharged rendering expensive replacement of the
battery.
The following practices should be exercised when storing EMERGY 1000.
(1) Charge EMERGY 1000 to 50%-70% capacity. (For short term storage while preparing for
usage, charge the system to full capacity.)
(2) Turn off MSW. All panel lights should be off.
(3) Place the system in solid footing to avoid skidding or falling. Engage the locking mechanism in
the front wheels.
(4) Store EMERGY 1000 in a cool, dry, airy place and away from fire or heat sources.
Front wheels upward
Rear wheels upward

- 14 -
6.In Case of Emergency
In the case of unlikely situation when smokes rise from the system, under the premise of no
immediate danger, the following actions can be taken to reduce possible damages.
Evacuate the premises immediately if imminent danger is sensed.
(1) Avoid inhaling the smokes from the system.
(2) Hard press MSW to shut the system off.
(3) Unplug input cables followed by output cables.
(4) Move the system to an open area.
(5) If fire results, use sand or dry-powder/ CO2extinguisher to extinguish
fire.
7.Maintenance
Regular maintenance of EMERGY 1000 is not necessary except maintaining sufficient charge state
of the batteries to avoid possible over-discharge during storage especially after usage. The
appearance and surface can be cleaned with a damped cloth with water.
DO NOT attempt to repair EMERGY 1000 yourself. All units should be
returned to authorized vendor or repair center for repair. Unauthorized
opening of the system case will void product warranty and may expose the
user to dangerous high voltage.
DO NOT spray water directly onto the system to clean the unit. Water sips
thru connector openings on the face panel and the power inlets may
accumulate inside the system and cause damages.
For outdoor applications connector plugs (provided with the system) should
be used to cover the unused inlets and outlets to prevent unexpected rain
which may cause water sipping into the system. Remove the system from
the rain immediately.

- 15 -
8.Warranty
EMERGY 1000 is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year
after purchase to the original owner. It is at the Manufacturer’s sole discretion whether to repair or
to replace system assembly part(s) found to be defective. Transportation to the service center or
the factory is the responsibility of the purchaser.
This warranty is void for products repaired or altered by the customer or any unauthorized person
or entity. This warranty also does not cover damages caused by improper use, accidents, and
natural disasters.

- 16 -
WARRANTY CARD
Product Name: EMERGY 1000
Date of Purchase:
Purchase From:
Name:
Address:
City / State / Zip:
Phone:
E-mail:
Please keep this warranty card for future reference.
Contact Information:
FSP USA
Add: 14284 Albers Way, Chino, California
Tel: (909)606-0960
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.fspgroupusa.com

-
Contact Information:
FSP USA
Add: 14284 Albers Way, Chino, California
Tel: (909)606-0960
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.fspgroupusa.com
Table of contents
Other FSP Technology Storage manuals