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					GES L-Series – Single Phase Input, Single Phase Output   
					Uninterruptible Power Supply   
					USER MANUAL   
					Version 1.4   
					GES-801L, GES-102L, GES-152L, GES-202L, GES-302L   
					Line Interactive (True Sine Wave):   
					800VA, 1000VA, 1500VA, 2000VA, 3000VA   
					Extended Run-Time Battery Banks   
					Available on All Models   
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					SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS   
					ꢀ This manual contains important instructions for the GES-801L, GES-102L, GES-152L, GES-202L,   
					GES-302L and should be followed during installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries.   
					ꢀ The UPS contains voltages that are potentially hazardous. Please contact our dealers or qualified   
					personnel for service.   
					ꢀ Servicing of the batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable with batteries   
					and the required precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries.   
					ꢀ When replacing batteries, replace with the same model number, type and rating.   
					ꢀ CAUTION: Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire. The batteries may explode.   
					ꢀ CAUTION: Do not open or mutilate the batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes.   
					It may be toxic.   
					ꢀ CAUTION: A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit current. The   
					following precautions should be observed when working on or with the batteries.   
					− Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects.   
					− Use tools with insulated handles.   
					− Wear rubber gloves and boots.   
					− Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries.   
					− Disconnect charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals.   
					− Determine if the batteries are inadvertently grounded. If inadvertently grounded, remove source of   
					ground. Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electric shock. The likelihood of a   
					shock will be reduced if grounds are removed during installation and maintenance (applicable to a UPS   
					and a remote battery supply not having a grounded supply circuit).   
					ꢀ CAUTION: To ensure the safety and performance of the UPS, never load the UPS with a hair dryer,   
					heater, laser printer, Surge protector or other types of inductive loads.   
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					TABLE OF CONTENTS   
					INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................ 5   
					SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS......................................................................................................................... 6   
					PRESENTATION ........................................................................................................................................ 7   
					FRONT PANEL............................................................................................................................................. 7   
					REAR PANEL............................................................................................................................................... 8   
					INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................................................... 10   
					UNPACKING AND INSPECTION................................................................................................................... 10   
					PLACEMENT.............................................................................................................................................. 10   
					CONNECT COMPUTER INTERFACE (OPTIONAL)......................................................................................... 10   
					CONNECT EXTERNAL BATTERY BANK (OPTIONAL).................................................................................. 10   
					CONNECT TO UTILITY............................................................................................................................... 10   
					CHARGING THE BATTERY......................................................................................................................... 10   
					CONNECTING THE LOADS ......................................................................................................................... 10   
					CONNECTING THE TELEPHONE/MODEM/ETHERNET LINES ....................................................................... 11   
					CHECK THE SITE WIRING FAULT INDICATOR............................................................................................ 11   
					OPERATION.............................................................................................................................................. 12   
					SWITCHING “ON” THE UPS...................................................................................................................... 12   
					SWITCHING “OFF” THE UPS..................................................................................................................... 12   
					SELF-TEST ................................................................................................................................................ 12   
					SILENCE THE ALARM ............................................................................................................................... 12   
					LOAD BAR GRAPH.................................................................................................................................... 12   
					BATTERY CHARGE BAR GRAPH................................................................................................................ 13   
					COLD START............................................................................................................................................. 13   
					SHUTDOWN MODE.................................................................................................................................... 13   
					AUDIBLE ALARM.................................................................................................................................... 13   
					BACK-UP (SLOW ALARM)........................................................................................................................ 13   
					LOW BATTERY (RAPID ALARM)............................................................................................................... 13   
					OVERLOAD (CONTINUOUS ALARM).......................................................................................................... 13   
					REPLACE BATTERY (CONTINUOUS ALARM)............................................................................................. 13   
					SOFTWARE OPTIONS ............................................................................................................................ 14   
					UPSILON 2000 SOFTWARE....................................................................................................................... 14   
					INTERFACE KITS....................................................................................................................................... 14   
					COMPUTER INTERFACE PORT ................................................................................................................... 15   
					Open Collector (Dry Contact) Communication.................................................................................. 15   
					RS-232 Communication ...................................................................................................................... 15   
					BATTERY REPLACEMENT................................................................................................................... 16   
					TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................................................................. 17   
					STORAGE .................................................................................................................................................. 18   
					STORAGE CONDITIONS ............................................................................................................................. 18   
					EXTENDED STORAGE................................................................................................................................ 18   
					BATTERY BANK INSTALLATION....................................................................................................... 19   
					SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................................................................... 20   
					CONTACT INFORMATION ................................................................................................................... 22   
					ADDITIONAL PURCHASES OR UPGRADES.................................................................................................. 22   
					QA / WARRANTY QUESTIONS .................................................................................................................. 22   
					SOFTWARE QUESTIONS ............................................................................................................................ 22   
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					Introduction   
					The L-Series is a Line Interactive UPS system that includes the newest and latest   
					technology enhancements. The Line Interactive technology with AVR function (on-   
					line voltage boost-up & buck-down) allows for a wide input voltage range of 90 to   
					150VAC. The L-Series UPS is the ideal protection for microprocessor controlled   
					loads. With the utility power connected, the charger begins to operate immediately,   
					charging the battery. In the event of a blackout (or severe brownout) the UPS will   
					automatically switch to back-up mode and maintain power to the load until the   
					software shuts down the system and/or when the battery reaches a low voltage state.   
					The Low Battery indicator will turn “On” if and when the battery needs replacement.   
					Also included, with our UPS systems, is a cyclic self-testing function to verify both   
					the operation of the UPS and the condition of the battery.   
					In addition, the L-Series UPS provides advanced telephone line and Ethernet surge   
					suppression through the modular connectors on the back panel.   
					The Line Interactive UPS in conjunction with our monitoring software makes your   
					UPS operate intelligently and provides you with total protection for all your loads.   
					Note: Interference to radio/TV might occur in a particular installation. If this UPS   
					causes interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by   
					turning the UPS off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference   
					by one or more of following measures:   
					1. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the   
					receiver is connected.   
					2. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.   
					3. Reorientate the receiving antenna.   
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					Safety Instructions   
					The UPS has its own internal energy source (batteries), therefore the output receptacles may   
					have electricity present even though the UPS is disconnected from the utility power.   
					The DC voltage provided from the internal batteries are as follows:   
					a)   
					b)   
					c)   
					GES-801L   
					GES-102L   
					GES-152L   
					24VDC   
					24VDC   
					36VDC   
					d)   
					e)   
					GES-202L   
					GES-302L   
					48VDC   
					48VDC   
					Isolated Ground Wire refers to the bare wire connecting electrical equipment to ground. The   
					isolated ground wire (green or green with yellow stripe) must meet national wire requirements.   
					The power plug to connect with the UPS has to be equipped with a ground plug.   
					The batteries must be replaced or serviced by qualified, knowledgeable, personnel.   
					Replacement batteries must be the same type, quantity and configuration as the originals.   
					To avoid explosions, keep open flame and other heat emitting sources away from batteries.   
					Do not disassemble or damage the batteries. The electrolyte is toxic and especially harmful to   
					the eyes and skin.   
					The batteries contain high voltages and currents that are dangerous. To maintain secure   
					operation and performance of the UPS, the user must exercise basic and regular maintenance.   
					Please follow the precautions below:   
					1. Do not remove the UPS cover unless authorized by factory. Removing the cover will void   
					the warranty.   
					2. The UPS can only be connected to a 2-pole/3 wire plug.   
					3. Do not install the UPS in an environment with excessive humidity.   
					4. Do not allow liquids or foreign objects to get inside the UPS.   
					5. Allow for air circulation through the UPS. A minimum clearance of 10 cm is required on all   
					sides.   
					6. Do not load the UPS with appliances such as a hair dryer, heater, vacuum, kettle, etc.   
					7. Keep the UPS away from direct sunlight and heat-emitting sources.   
					8. Install the UPS as close as possible to the load for maximum protection.   
					9. Storage Requirements   
					a. Recharge the UPS batteries every 6 months for no less than 8 hours at a time.   
					b. Under a high ambient temperature environment, recharge the UPS batteries every 3   
					months for no less than 8 hours at a time   
					10. High Voltage Risk:   
					a. High voltages might exist between the battery terminal and the grounding system, if the   
					battery circuit has not been disconnected from the UPS circuit. Please check this voltage   
					before connecting.   
					b. Disconnect the battery wires before proceeding with maintenance. High voltages may be   
					present between the UPS internal components and batteries even after the input power is   
					disconnected.   
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					Presentation   
					Front Panel   
					1. POWER bar graph (BATTERY CHARGE/LINE VOLTAGE)   
					This displays the present battery charge as a percentage of battery capacity. It also displays   
					the utility line voltage.   
					2. LOAD bar graph   
					This displays the amount of power required by the load as a percentage.   
					3. "OVERLOAD" indicator (RED LED)   
					This LED lights when the load(s) connected to the UPS exceed the UPS's capacity. See   
					Section 6.3 for solution to this problem.   
					4. "BUCK AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulation)" indicator (YELLOW LED)   
					This LED illuminates when the UPS is correcting for a high utility voltage condition. The   
					load(s) receive normal 120VAC power.   
					5. "ON/TEST" button   
					With the UPS plugged in, press the ON/TEST button to turn on the UPS and power the loads.   
					ON/TEST also activates the UPS's self-test and utility line voltage displays.   
					6. "LINE NORMAL" indicator (GREEN LED)   
					This LED illuminates when the line input voltage is normal.   
					7. "OFF" button   
					Press the OFF button to turn off the UPS and the load(s).   
					8. "BACK UP" indicator (GREEN LED)   
					This LED illuminates when the UPS is supplying battery power to the loads.   
					9. "BOOST AVR (VOLTAGE BOOST)" indicator (YELLOW LED)   
					The LED illuminates when the UPS is correcting for a low utility voltage condition. The   
					load(s) receive normal power.   
					10. "REPLACE BATTERY" indicator (RED LED)   
					This LED illuminates when the UPS's batteries are no longer useful and must be replaced.   
					Note: When replacing the batteries, disconnect the utility power then open the case. Take   
					notice of the polarity before installing the new batteries to avoid a short.   
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					Rear Panel   
					11. TELEPHONE/MODEM/ETHERNET SURGE PROTECTION   
					Surge protection for telephone line, modem line, and 10BaseT line to maintain a completely safe   
					connection for INTERNET/INTRANET service.   
					12. EXTERNAL BATTERY PACK CONNECTOR (optional)   
					Allows for extended runtime.   
					Caution: Use only factory supplied or authorized connecting cable for external battery   
					pack!   
					13. SNMP INTERFACE PORT (optional)   
					This option will allow the UPS to be connected directly to a network and also allow for remote   
					monitoring. Through the RS-232 communication port, the SNMP adapter makes your UPS   
					become "SNMP manageable", and provides real time UPS and power status information for the   
					network manager.   
					Note: It's not necessary to use this option.   
					Caution: Use only factory supplied or authorized SNMP monitoring kit.   
					14. OUTPUT POWER RECEPTACLES   
					Connect load(s) here.   
					15. AC INPUT POWER RECEPTACLE   
					Plug into properly rated outlet.   
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					16. INPUT CIRCUIT BREAKER   
					It trips when the connected loads exceed the protected receptacle's capacity. The center plungers   
					of the circuit breakers extend when tripped.   
					17. SITE WIRING FAULT INDICATORS (RED LED)   
					It illuminates when the UPS is connected to an improperly wired AC power outlet.   
					Note: This device is available on 120 VAC model only.   
					18. COMPUTER INTERFACE   
					Provides both RS-232 and relay signal to support NOVELL, UNIX, DOS, WINDOWS and other   
					operating systems.   
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					Installation   
					Unpacking and Inspection   
					Examine the packaging for damage. Inform the carrier immediately if and/or when damage is   
					noticed. Retain the packaging for future use.   
					Placement   
					Install the UPS in a protected area with adequate airflow and free of excessive dust. Do not   
					operate the UPS where the temperature and humidity is outside the specified limits.   
					Connect Computer Interface (optional)   
					UPSilon 2000 (or selected option) and an interface kit can be used with this UPS. Use only kits   
					supplied or approved by the manufacturer. If used, connect the interface cable to the 9 pin   
					computer interface port on the back panel of the UPS (See Back Panel).   
					Note: Computer interface connection is optional. The UPS works properly without a computer   
					interface connection.   
					Connect External Battery Bank (optional)   
					Before connecting, make sure the external battery bank and the connector cable are compatible   
					with this UPS.   
					Note: External battery connection is not necessary. The UPS will work properly without an   
					external battery bank connection.   
					Caution: Use only factory supplied external battery connection cables!   
					Connect to Utility   
					Connect the AC input power connector (included) to utility power.   
					Charging the Battery   
					The UPS charges its battery whenever it is connected to utility power. For best results, charge   
					the battery for 4 hours initially before connecting the load.   
					Connecting the Loads   
					Plug the loads into the output connectors on the rear of the UPS. To use the UPS as a master   
					on/off switch, make sure all of the loads plugged into the UPS are switched on. Also available   
					on these models is a surge-protected outlet where you can plug in your laser printer, plotter, etc.   
					Note: Never connect a laser printer or plotter to a backup outlet with other computer   
					equipment. A laser printer or plotter draws significantly more power on start-up than when   
					idle, and will overload the UPS. If you wish to have battery backup on a laser printer or   
					plotter you will need to increase the size of the UPS system.   
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					Connecting the Telephone/Modem/Ethernet Lines   
					Connect a telephone line, modem line, or 10BaseT line into the telephone/modem/Ethernet surge   
					protection sockets on the back of the UPS. The RJ-45/RJ-11 modular sockets accept standard   
					single line telephone connections and 10BaseT connectors. This connection will require another   
					length cable.   
					Note: This connection is optional. It is not necessary to use this with the UPS.   
					Caution: The line current limiting feature could be rendered inoperable if improperly   
					installed. Make sure that the line from the wall is plugged into the connector marked “IN”,   
					and the device to be protected (telephone, modem, etc.) is plugged into the connector   
					marked “OUT”.   
					Caution: This surge protection device is for indoor use only, never install wiring during a   
					lightning storm.   
					Check the Site Wiring Fault Indicator   
					After plugging in the load(s) and the UPS, check the site wiring fault indicator on the rear panel.   
					It lights up if the UPS is plugged into an improperly wired AC power outlet. Wiring faults   
					detected include ground, hot-neutral polarity reversal, and overloaded neutral circuit.   
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					Operation   
					Switching “On” the UPS   
					With the UPS plugged in, press and hold the “ON/TEST” button for at least 1 second to switch   
					the UPS on. The UPS will perform a self-test each time it is switched on.   
					Note: When switched off, and still plugged into utility, the UPS maintains the battery charge   
					and will respond to commands received through the computer interface port.   
					Switching “Off” the UPS   
					Press and hold the “OFF” button until the "LINE NORMAL" or "BACK UP" LED turns off. To   
					full turn off UPS also unplug the utility cord from the UPS.   
					Self-test   
					The self-test verifies that both the operation of the UPS and the condition of the batteries are   
					normal. Under normal operating power, push and hold the ON/TEST button for more than 1   
					second and the UPS will perform a self-test function. During the self-test, the UPS will operate   
					in back-up mode.   
					Note: During the self-test, the UPS briefly operates the load(s) on battery power (the Back-Up   
					LED turns on). If the UPS passes the self-test, it returns to on-line operation the Back-Up   
					LED turns off and the Line Normal LED turns on steady. If the UPS fails the self-test it   
					immediately returns to normal operation and the Replace Battery LED turns on. The loads   
					are unaffected by the self-test. Recharge the battery overnight and perform the self-test again.   
					If the Replace Battery LED is still on, ask our nearest dealer about replacing the batteries.   
					Silence The Alarm   
					In "Back-Up" mode, push and hold the “ON/TEST” button for more than 1 second to silence the   
					audible alarm. This function is unavailable under "LOW BATTERY" or "Overload" conditions.   
					Note: In Back-Up mode, the UPS can be automatically turned off if none of the connected   
					loads are operating.   
					Load Bar Graph   
					This 5 LED display shows the power required by the load as a percentage of the UPS's rated   
					capacity. For example: If three LEDs are lit, the load is drawing between 50% and 67% of the   
					total capacity. If the UPS is overloaded, the overload LED lights and an alarm sounds.   
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					Battery Charge Bar Graph   
					This 5 LED display indicates the present charge of the UPS's batteries as a percentage of the total   
					battery capacity. When all five LED’s are lit, the batteries are fully charged. When only two of   
					the LED’s are lit, the batteries can supply less than two minutes of power to the load.   
					Cold Start   
					When the UPS is off, and there is no utility power, use the cold start feature to apply power to   
					the loads from the UPS's battery. Press and hold the “ON/TEST” button until the UPS beeps.   
					Shutdown Mode   
					In shutdown mode the UPS stops supplying power to the load, and waits for the return of utility   
					power. If there is no utility power present, external devices (e.g., servers) connected to the   
					computer interface port can command the UPS to shutdown. This is normally done to preserve   
					battery capacity. The UPS will scroll the front panel indicators sequentially in shutdown mode.   
					Audible Alarm   
					Back-Up (Slow Alarm)   
					When in back-up mode, the Yellow LED illuminates and the UPS sounds an audible alarm. The   
					alarm stops when the UPS returns to line normal operation. Press the On/Off/Test/Silence   
					Button during back-up mode to silence the beeping.   
					Low Battery (Rapid Alarm)   
					In back-up mode, when the battery energy runs low, the UPS beeps rapidly until the UPS shuts   
					down from battery exhaustion or returns to line normal operation.   
					Overload (Continuous Alarm)   
					When the UPS is overloaded (the connected load exceeds the maximum rated capacity of the   
					UPS) the UPS sounds a continuous alarm to warn of an overload condition. Disconnect non-   
					essential loads until the UPS stop the alarm, this will eliminate the overload.   
					Replace Battery (Continuous Alarm)   
					The UPS emits continuous beeps and the REPLACE BATTERY LED illuminates if the battery   
					fails the self-test. See replace battery section for battery replacement or call your dealer for   
					service.   
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					Software Options   
					UPSilon 2000 Software   
					The UPSilon 2000 software utilizes standard RS-232 interface to perform monitoring functions,   
					and provides an orderly shutdown of a computer system in the event of power failure. Moreover,   
					UPSilon 2000 displays all the diagnostic symptoms through a graphical interface, such as   
					Voltage, Frequency, Battery Level, etc.   
					The software is available for DOS, Windows 3.x, Windows 95/98/00 & Windows NT V3.5 or   
					later, FreeBSD, Linex, Novell and more.   
					Interface Kits   
					A series of interface kits are available for various operating systems that provide UPS   
					monitoring. Each interface kit includes the special interface cable required to convert status   
					signals from the UPS into signals that the individual operating system will recognize. The   
					interface cable at the UPS side must be connected to the REMOTE PORT, at the computer side it   
					can be connected to either COM1 or COM2. For other installation instructions and powerful   
					features please refer to READ ME file included within the software.   
					Caution: Use only factory supplied or authorized UPS monitoring kits!   
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					Computer Interface Port   
					The computer interface port has the following characteristics:   
					The communication port on the back of the UPS may be connected to a host computer. This port   
					allows the computer to monitor the status of the UPS and control the operation of the UPS. Its   
					major functions include the following:   
					1. The ability to broadcast a warning when the power fails.   
					2. The ability to close any open files before the battery reserves are exhausted.   
					3. The ability to turn off the UPS.   
					4. The ability to make the UPS perform a self-test.   
					Some computers are equipped with a serial connector to link with the communication port, in   
					some cases a special plug-in card may be needed.   
					Open Collector (Dry Contact) Communication   
					1. Pin 5 and 2 are open collector outputs that must be pulled up to a common referenced supply   
					no greater than +40VDC.   
					2. The transistors are capable of a maximum non-conductive load of 25mADC, use pin 4 as the   
					common.   
					3. Pin 5 generates a High to Low signal when the battery inside the UPS has less than 5 minutes   
					back up time left.   
					4. Pin 2 generates a High to Low signal when the line has failed.   
					5. Pin 6 will shut down the UPS is a high is sustained for 0.36 seconds.   
					RS-232 Communication   
					6. Pin 6 is the RS-232 data input from computer (RX)   
					7. Pin 9 is the RS-232 data output to computer (TX).   
					8. Pin 7 is the common or computer ground   
					NOTE:   
					1. Switch rating +40V, 25mADC non-inductive.   
					2. Pin 7 should be connected to computer ground only.   
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					Battery Replacement   
					Your batteries should run anywhere from 3-5 years before they need to be replaced.   
					Please follow the instructions below for easy, trouble free, battery replacement.   
					1. Turn the UPS off (follow procedure previously mentioned)   
					2. Unplug the UPS from utility power source and disconnect all connected loads.   
					3. Disconnect AC power cord from unit.   
					4. Using a phillips screw driver, unscrew the screws holding the top of the unit to the   
					bottom. Put screws in a safe place for reconnection.   
					5. Carefully lift top cover off and place it to the side. The connecting wires and   
					electronics will be exposed. Be careful not to touch any inner components when   
					changing the battery.   
					6. Remove the two (2) main connecting wires (the Red and Black ones) from the   
					batteries.   
					7. You can now easily remove the batteries from the unit   
					Caution: Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire.   
					Caution: Do not attempt to open the batteries.   
					Caution: The following precautions should be taken when replacing the batteries   
					a) Remove watches, rings, etc.   
					b) Use tools with insulated handles   
					8. Place your new batteries in the same position, direction and reconnect the wires. The   
					red wire to the positive (+) pole and black wire to the negative (-) pole.   
					9. Please reverse steps 5, 4 and 3 (in that order) to reassemble the unit.   
					10. Follow the start-up instructions to properly reconnect your equipment.   
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					Troubleshooting   
					Please follow the guidelines below for solutions to common problems:   
					ꢁ Check UPS input plug and wiring.   
					ꢁ Check UPS input voltage.   
					Please prepare the information as follows for service personnel:   
					ꢁ UPS model number and serial number   
					ꢁ Description of problem(s) in detail.   
					General Problems   
					Problems   
					Possible causes   
					Solution   
					Fuse/Breaker at back panel open Replace Fuse/Switch breaker on   
					UPS has no reaction   
					while AC power is   
					connected   
					No AC input   
					UPS fault   
					Check AC power   
					Call for service   
					Battery failure   
					Call service center to replace batteries   
					UPS no reaction while   
					AC power is connected,   
					yet starts after pushing   
					power on/off switch   
					Breaker at back panel blown   
					No AC input   
					UPS AC detecting circuit fail   
					Switch breaker   
					Check AC power   
					Call for service   
					UPS goes into back-up Utility voltage or frequency   
					mode while connected to abnormal   
					Check AC power   
					Call for service   
					AC power   
					UPS AC detecting circuit failure   
					Inverter fault.   
					Over temperature   
					Battery over voltage.   
					DC bus fault.   
					Call for service   
					Check load situation   
					Fault LED lit   
					Overload fault.   
					Battery can not provide Battery deteriorated   
					normal back-up power in Batteries not fully charged   
					the event of a blackout Battery charger damaged   
					After AC connected to   
					Charge batteries and reset   
					If that doesn’t work call for service   
					UPS, alarm sounds short   
					Abnormal utility power   
					and fast beeps and UPS   
					Check input power   
					shuts down   
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					Storage   
					Storage Conditions   
					Store the UPS covered and upright in a cool, dry location, with its battery fully charged.   
					Before storing, charge the UPS for at least eight (8) hours. Remove any accessories from   
					the accessory slot and disconnect any cables connected to the computer interface port to   
					avoid unnecessary drain on the battery.   
					Extended Storage   
					During extended storage periods in environments where the ambient temperature is -15 to   
					+30°C (+5 to +86°F), charge the UPS‘s battery every 6 months.   
					During extended storage in environments where the ambient temperature is +30 to +45°C   
					(+86 to +113°F), charge the UPS‘s battery every 3 months.   
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					Battery Bank Installation   
					Install up to 8 battery banks per L Series UPS following the instructions below.   
					1 
					2 
					4 
					BLACK   
					RED   
					Caution: Make sure the UPS is shutdown and unplugged before connecting additional   
					Battery Packs (refer to Switching the UPS “Off” section, page 11)   
					1. Locate the external battery connector located at the rear of the UPS.   
					2. Make sure you are connecting the connector correctly or problems will occur.   
					3. Insert the battery bank connector into the UPS.   
					4. The UPS is now ready to be turned on with extended runtime.   
					To install additional battery banks, repeat this procedure using the battery bank connectors on   
					the back of the battery banks.   
					Note: Do not stack battery banks, and make sure proper polarity.   
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					Specifications   
					Specification   
					MODEL NO.   
					GES-801L   
					GES-102L   
					GES-152L   
					GES-202L   
					GES-302L   
					Comparison   
					MAXIMUM CAPACITY   
					UPC ORDER CODE   
					NOMINAL VOLTAGE   
					VOLTAGE RANGE   
					FREQUENCY RANGE   
					NOMINAL VOLTAGE   
					AUTO VOLTAGE REGULATION   
					CURRENT   
					800VA / 560W   
					1kVA / 700W   
					1.5kVA / 1050W 2kVA / 1400W   
					3kVA / 2100W   
					GENERAL   
					825433 22100   
					825433 22200   
					825433 22300   
					120VAC (220 optional)   
					+ / - 25%   
					825433 22400   
					825433 22500   
					INPUT   
					50 or 60 Hz auto-sensing + / - 5%   
					120VAC   
					+15% for 90 - 109VAC; -15% for 130 - 150VAC   
					6.6A   
					8.33A   
					12.5A   
					16.6A   
					25A   
					FREQUENCY   
					50Hz / 60Hz (Auto Detected) + / - 0.5%   
					0.5 - 1.0   
					OUTPUT   
					POWER FACTOR   
					WAVE FORM (ON BATTERY)   
					LOAD CREST FACTOR   
					TRANSFER TIME   
					OUTLETS   
					TRUE SINE WAVE   
					3:1 (ON BATTERY)   
					2 - 4ms (Typical), including detection time   
					4 
					4 
					6 
					6 
					4 + Hardwired   
					BATTERY TYPE   
					SEALED LEAD ACID - MAINTENANCE FREE   
					QUANTITY   
					2 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					4x2   
					BATTERY   
					VOLTAGE   
					24VDC   
					24VDC   
					36VDC   
					48VDC   
					48VDC   
					RECHARGE TIME   
					FULL LOAD   
					≤ 2 to 4 Hours; Recovery = 90%, Typically   
					≥ 8 MIN.   
					≥ 20 MIN.   
					≥ 41 MIN.   
					≥ 7 MIN.   
					≥ 17 MIN.   
					≥ 41 MIN.   
					≥ 7 MIN.   
					≥ 25 MIN.   
					≥ 70 MIN.   
					Available   
					≥ 7 MIN.   
					≥ 25 MIN.   
					≥ 75 MIN.   
					≥ 8 MIN.   
					≥ 25 MIN.   
					≥ 90 MIN.   
					HALF LOAD   
					BACKUP POWER TIME   
					EXTENDED RUN TIME   
					PENTIUM & 17" MON   
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					OUTPUT SHORT   
					YES   
					ABNORMAL VOLTAGE   
					YES   
					MODEM OR NETWORK   
					SINGLE LINE (2 wire RJ11) / NETWORK (UTP, RJ45) COMPATIBLE JACKS   
					COMMON & NORMAL MODE NOISE SUPPRESSION   
					PROTECTION   
					I/O NOISE PROTECTION   
					I/O SPIKE & TRANSIENT   
					PROTECTION   
					YES   
					COMMUNICATION   
					RS 232 / DRY CONTACT (OPTIONAL SNMP OR AS400)   
					NORMAL / BACKUP / LOW BATTERY / FAULT / CHECK BATTERY / BUCK / BOOST   
					ON BATTERY, LOW BATTERY, OVERLOAD, FAULT   
					0 - 40°C (32 - 104°F)   
					INTERFACE   
					ENVIRONMENT   
					LED DISPLAY   
					AUDIBLE ALARMS   
					OPERATING TEMPERATURE   
					HUMIDITY   
					0 - 95% (NON-CONDENSING)   
					AUDIBLE NOISE   
					SAFETY   
					< 40 dBA AT 1 METER FROM UNIT   
					cUL, UL1778, CSA C22.2   
					SAFETY APPROVAL   
					EMI / RFI   
					FCC CLASS B   
					SURGE / TRANSIENT   
					UPS WxDxH mm (in.)   
					IEEE C62.41 CAT.A   
					140x436x210 (5.5x17.2x8.3)   
					170x450x226 (6.7x17.7x8.9)   
					170x450x226   
					(6.7x17.7x8.9)   
					EXTERNAL BATTERY BANK (if   
					applicable)   
					INTERNAL BATTERIES   
					PHYSICAL DATA   
					46 (101.4)   
					WEIGHT in kg (lbs)   
					14.5 (32)   
					15 (33)   
					25 (55.1)   
					30 (66.1)   
					(including battery bank)   
					MODEL NO.   
					GES-801LR   
					GES-102LR   
					GES-152LR   
					GES-202LR   
					825433 22401   
					483x381x133   
					GES-302LR   
					825433 22501   
					483x381x178   
					UPC Order Code   
					825433 22105   
					825433 22201   
					825433 22301   
					RACK-MOUNT MODELS   
					WxDxH mm (in.)   
					483x381x89 (19x15x3.5) [2U]   
					20 (44) 26.1 (57.5)   
					(19x15x5.25) [3U] (19x15x7) [4U]   
					WEIGHT in kg (lbs)   
					18 (35.3)   
					28.4 (62.6) 46.4 (102.3)   
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					CONTACT INFORMATION   
					Additional Purchases or Upgrades   
					Always “On” UPS Systems Inc.   
					Bldg 1 – 150 Campion Road,   
					Kelowna, BC, Canada, V1X 7S8   
					Phone: (250) 491-9777 Ext 451   
					Fax:   
					(250) 491-9775   
					Email: [email protected]   
					Website: www.alwaysonups.com   
					QA / Warranty Questions   
					Always “On” UPS Systems Inc.   
					Bldg 1 – 150 Campion Road,   
					Kelowna, BC, Canada, V1X 7S8   
					Phone: (250) 491-9777 Ext 209   
					Fax:   
					(250) 491-9775   
					Email: [email protected]   
					Website: www.alwaysonups.com   
					Software Questions   
					Always “On” UPS Systems Inc.   
					Bldg 1 – 150 Campion Road,   
					Kelowna, BC, Canada, V1X 7S8   
					Phone: (250) 491-9777 Ext 204   
					Fax:   
					(250) 491-9775   
					Email: [email protected]   
					Website: www.alwaysonups.com   
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