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Njoy Protector 801 User manual

User Manual
n’Joy Protector 801
650VA / 325Watts
Step-Sine Wave
Thank you for purchasing our product. Please read the
USER’S MANUAL before using the product.
The UPS will protect your electronic equipment from
physical damage and will provide emergency battery
backup power to prevent data loss in the event of power
problem.
Features
Smart Microprocessor Control.
Automatic Voltage Regulation for Low Input Line.
Overload and over voltage protection.
USB Connectivity.
DC direct starts up capability, complete diagnostic
indication and control.
Intelligent Battery Management.
EMI/RFI Noise Filter.
Lightning and Surge Protection.
Fax/Modem Surge Suppression Port.
Coaxial Surge Protection.
Installation
Note: The UPS is build of six protected outlets, 3 connected to the battery
(UPS) and 3 which provide protection (Surge) without the possibility of
further electric energy supply for the equipment when the power is off.
The UPS can protect your equipment from all power
problems such as surge, spikes, blackouts, brownouts and
line noise. When AC power is present and the ON/OFF
switch is turned on, the UPS is always charging the battery
and providing the power to the equipment from AC line
directly. The reliable battery can provide the stable power
to complete your work, save the data and safely shut down
your system when the utility power is blackout. The UPS is
simple to operate and install. Following is the step of
installation before the equipment connects to the UPS.
1. Connect the UPS to grounded AC power Outlets.
2. Please turn on the ON/OFF switch and charge the
battery at least 8 hours for fully charge before you
use the UPS.
3. Plug your computer and monitor into the “Battery
Backup & Surge Protection” outlets. (These
outlets will provide emergency battery backup
power during power problems as well as surge
protection from surge and spike).
CAUTION: Do NOT plug LASER PRINTERS into any
of the “Battery Backup & Surge Protection” or
“Surge Protection” outlets.
CAUTION: Do NOT plug ACCESSORY SURGE strip
into any of the “Battery Back & Surge Protection”
outlets.
4. Connect the USB cable to your computer.
5. Plug your peripheral equipment (printer, tv
scanner, fax, speaker etc.) into the “Surge
Protection” outlets. (These outlets will NOT
provide battery backup power during a utility
power failure.
6. Connect the network / internet lines to the UPS
outlet.
7. Turn on the UPS.
Indicators
Note: This UPS is supplied with Schuko type
sockets.
1. ON/OFF Switch
This ON/OFF switch controls power to all of the
outlets on the UPS.
2. AC Normal / On Battery / Boost Mode LED
(Green)
Indicate the utility power is normal / UPS on battery
or boost mode (flashing).
3. UPS Abnormal LED (Red)
Indicate the UPS output overload / UPS charger
Failure / Replace Battery.
4. Battery Power & Surge Protection Outlets
The three outlets not only provide full time surge
protection but also provide emergency battery
backup power during the utility power failure such
as a blackout or brownout.
5. Surge Protection Outlets
The three outlets provide full time protection from
surge and spike.
Plug your peripheral equipments that do not
require power during the utility power failure.
Such as printers, scanners, fax machines, or
speakers.
6. Coaxial Surge Protection
Provide protection for cable / satellite inputs.
7. USB Port
Built-in USB port connects to your computer.
Provide the automatic shutdown with software
with USB cable to automatically save the files and
shut down the equipments if the utility power is
failure. Your personal computer can receive the
status as utility power line, utility power failure, on
battery and low battery by contact closure signals
that are sent through the USB port.
NOTE: This connection is optional; your UPS will operate
normally without this connection.
8. Outlet protection for network / internet
The RJ45 jacks can provide protection against
surge and spikes on your internet line.
9. Power Cord
Connect to the input utility power through the
power cord.
10. Input Circuit Breaker
Protect against overload.
11. Battery Replacement cover
Slide the cover off you can replace the battery.
Please refer to the following steps to replace the
battery.
a. Lay down the UPS and use the screwdriver to
open the battery cover on the bottom of the UPS.
b. Grasp the tab attached to the battery and slide
the battery out.
12. Walls Mount Holes
Use the wall mount holes that you can mount UPS
to the wall.
Audible / Visual Indicators
Alarms
UPS
Status
ON
X
X
X
X
X
AC Mode
X
Blink
X
X
X
X
Boost
Mode
X
X
ON
X
X
Constant
ON
UPS /
Battery
fault
X
X
X
Blink
X
1 Beep at
4 sec
DC Mode
X
X
X
X
Blink
Beep
Intermitte
ntly*
Overload
*AC Mode
2 beeps at 1 second for 105% and 2 beeps @ 0.5 seconds for
130%. After 2 minutes, UPS will shutdown automatically.
*DC Mode
2 beeps at 1 second for 105%. After 20 seconds, UPS will
shutdown automatically. Or, immediately shutdown for 130
Verification Instructions
Once you have received the UPS product, you should
remove and inspect the product for shipping damage. If any
damage is found, please notify the carrier and your dealer.
You have to keep the shipping carton and the packing foam
in case the product must be
returned to the factory for service.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Place the UPS indoors in an area that has adequate
airflow and is free excessive dust. Do NOT allow the
UPS to be exposed to moisture, rain, excessive heat or
direct sunlight.
2. Use of the UPS product in life support applications
where failure of this equipment can reasonably be
expected to cause failure of life support equipment or
to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness is NOT
recommended.
3. Please always disconnect the input power cord from
the wall outlet before replacing the battery.
4. Do NOT dispose of battery in a fire. The battery may
explode.
5. Do NOT open or mutilate the battery. They contain an
electrolyte that is toxic and harmful to the skin and
eyes.
6. Proper disposal of battery is required. Please refer to
your local laws/regulations regarding to battery
disposal.
7. Using tools with insulated handles to replace the
battery to avoid personal injury. Due to energy hazard,
please remove wrist watched and jewelry such as rings
when replacing battery.
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Possible
Cause
Action to Take
UPS can not
turn on.
On/Off
switch not
pushed
completely
Press and hold the On/Off switch for
3
sec. Or until you hear a beep sound.
Battery
voltage is
too
low.
Call for service.
UPS always at
battery
mode.
Power cord
loose.
Re-plug the power cord firmly.
Circuit
breaker
tripped.
Remove some loads and reset circuit
breaker.
Line voltage
too high
or too low.
Check input voltage.
UPS is normal
but the
computer
won’t turn on
Computer
input
power cord
is loose
or not
connected.
Reconnect computer input power
cord
Connected
equipments
lose
power while
connected to
the
UPS.
The “Battery
Backup
& Surge
Protection”
outlets are
overload.
Refer to the Symptom overload.
Remove the non-critical loads and
start
the UPS again.
The UPS has
exhausted its
available run
time.
The UPS will turn off when the
battery
has been depleted during the failure
of
utility power. Allow UPS to re-charge
before continuing using of the UPS.
The UPS will
Ensure the equipment that you want
turn off
when the
battery
has been
depleted
during the
failure of
utility power.
Allow UPS to
re-charge
before
continuing
using of the
UPS.
to
stay powered during a failure of
utility
power is plugged into the “Battery
Backup & Surge Protection” outlets.
The UPS may
be
faulty.
Call for service.
Specification
Model
n’Joy Protector 801
Power
650VA / 325W
Nominal Input Voltage
230Vac
Input Voltage Range
172~272Vac
Nominal Output Voltage
230Vac
Output Voltage Range at
Line
+18% ~ -15%
Output Voltage Range at
Line
-40%
Frequency
50 / 60 Hz Auto detection
Outlets
6 Outlets (3 Battery Backup &
Surge Protection; 3 Surge
Protection only)
Lighting / Surge
Protection
480 Joules
Transfer Time to Battery
/ AC
< 4 ms
Battery Type
Sealed and leak proof
maintenance free lead-acid
battery
Battery Specification
12V/7AH x 1
TYpical Backup Time
10 ~ 15 min
Internet Protection
RJ45 (1 in / 1 out)
Coaxial Surge Protection
1 in / 1 out
Communication Port
USB
Operation Temperature
+32 ~ 104 (0 ~ 40)
Operation Relative
Humidity
0 to 95% without
condensation
Storage Temperature
+5 ~ 113 (-15 ~ 45)
Net Weight
13.9 lbs / 6.3 kg
Dimensions (DxWxH)
272x174x112mm
Agency Approval
CE
* Specification change without notice.

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