Rosewill Power Supply RU101 User Guide

Power Protection UPS RU101/102  
User Manual  
The “Battery Backup & Turn of the UPS and reduce the amount  
The UPS is  
making a  
Surge Protection”  
of equipment connected to these  
outlets.  
continuous sound outlets are overload.  
and the “Overload”  
indicator is light.  
RU-101/102  
The UPS does not Due to age the battery Removed all connected equipments  
provide expected does not hold a full from the UPS and charge the battery at  
Rosewill Uninterruptible Power System (UPS) protects your computer hardware from physical  
damage and will provide emergency battery backup power to prevent data loss in the event of  
power problems.  
runtime.  
charge  
least 8 hours.  
Return for service or you can replace  
the battery by ordering one new battery  
Connected  
The “Battery Backup & Refer to the Indicator Table “ UPS is  
The main features include  
equipments lose Surge Protection”  
making a continuous sound and the  
Overload indicator is light”  
The UPS will turn off when the battery  
power while  
outlets are overload.  
Advanced equipment & data protection from blackouts, brownouts, sags, AC line noise and  
surges.  
connected to the  
Power the UPS.  
The UPS has  
exhausted its available has been depleted during the failure of  
Full analytical high performance micro-processor control with true RMS synchronous  
calculation.  
run time.  
utility power. Allow UPS to re-charge  
before continuing using of the UPS.  
Connected equipment is Ensure the equipment that you want to  
connected to the wrong stay powered during a failure of utility  
outlet.  
Intelligent battery management for battery status, battery power saving & battery  
replacement control.  
power is plugged into the “Battery  
Backup & Surge Protection” outlets.  
DC direct start-up capability, complete diagnostic indication and control.  
Built-in USB communication port for RU102.  
The UPS may be faulty. Please Call your agency for further  
troubleshooting.  
Phone jack for phone and fax lines for RU102.  
Indicators  
Specification  
600VA/300W  
Model  
RU-101  
RU-102  
Capacity  
600VA/300W  
1000VA/500W  
120V +15%/- 20%  
Input Voltage Range  
Output Voltage Range  
Frequency  
120V +/-12%  
50 / 60 Hz auto sensing  
Outlets  
6 Outlets (3 Battery Backup & Surge)  
480 Joules  
Lighting / Surge Protection  
Transfer Time to Battery/AC  
4 ms (typical)  
Battery Type  
Sealed and leak proof maintenance free lead-acid battery  
Battery Specification  
12V/5AH×1  
W/O  
12V/9AH x 1  
RJ11/RJ45  
Phone / Fax/ Network  
Protection  
Circuit breaker  
Short Circuit Protection  
Communication Port  
Operation Temperature  
Operation Relative Humidity  
Storage Temperature  
Net Weight  
W/O  
USB  
+32~ 104(0~ 40)  
0 to 95% non-condensing  
+5~ 113(-15~ 45)  
1000VA/500W  
7.8 lbs  
6.1×4.3×8.3  
9.12 lbs  
7.1x6x9.5  
Dimensions (WxDxH) inch  
Operation & Installation  
Rosewill 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, Rosewill UPS continues to charge the battery and provide the power to the equipment directly  
from the AC line. The battery can provide stable power to complete your work, save your data and  
safely shut down your system when the utility power has failed.  
Rosewill UPS is simple to operate and install. Following are the installation steps to connect he  
equipment to the UPS.  
1. Connect Rosewill UPS to grounded AC power Outlets.  
2. Charge the battery at least 8 hours for a full charge before use.  
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” outlets.  
CAUTION: Do NOT plug ACCESSORY SURGE STRIP into any of the “Battery Back & Surge  
Protection” outlets.  
4. Plug your peripheral equipment (printer, scanner, fax, speaker, etc.) into the “Surge  
Protection” outlets. (These outlets will NOT provide battery backup power during a utility  
power failure).  
1. On/Off Switch  
This On/Off switch controls power to your equipment and performs a self-test to detect inverter,  
line, battery status & LEDs.  
5. Switch on the Rosewill offline UPS product while the connected equipment is off,.  
6. Turn on your connected equipment when the “AC mode” LED light is illuminated.  
NOTE: Turn on the UPS.  
Press and hold the switch for more than two seconds and release the switch after the beep.  
The UPS will start and provide the stable power to your equipments.  
Troubleshooting  
NOTE: Turn off the UPS.  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Action to Take  
Press and hold the switch for more than two seconds and release the switch. The UPS will  
shut down completely.  
The UPS will not UPS is not turn on  
turn on.  
Switch on the On/Off switch. If the  
power is not present, please make sure  
your circuit breaker on the building is not  
accidentally turned off.  
NOTE: Perform Self-test.  
The UPS will perform self-test for about 10 seconds when the UPS is turned on.  
2. Line / Battery LED (Green LED)  
Circuit Breaker has  
tripped.  
Reduce the amount of equipment  
plugged into the “Battery Backup &  
Surge Protection” outlets of the UPS.  
Next, rest the circuit breaker by pushing  
it back in.  
Indicates the UPS is providing AC power to your equipment. When the LED is blinking the UPS is  
providing power from the battery.  
3. Warning LED (Red)  
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