line interactive
uninterruptible
power supply
user Manual
MODEL 168212/168229
MAN-168212/168229-UM-0606-04
• Do not open or mutilate the battery, as it contains a toxic electrolyte harmful to both the skin and eyes.
• Proper disposal of the battery is required. Refer to your local laws/regulations regarding battery disposal.
• To avoid personal injury, use tools with insulated handles to replace the battery. Due to energy hazards,
remove wrist watches and jewelry such as rings when replacing battery.
operation & installation
This MANHATTAN Line Interactive UPS can protect your equipment from all power problems, including
surges, spikes, blackouts, brownouts and line noise. When AC power is present and the UPS is on, it
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.
The UPS is simple to operate and install:
1. Connect the UPS to a grounded AC power outlet.
2. Charge the battery at least eight 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
surges and spikes.)
CAUTION: Do not plug laser printers into any of the Battery Backup outlets.
CAUTION: Do not plug accessory surge strips into any of the Battery Backup & 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.)
5. Switch on the device while the connected equipment is off.
6. Turn on your connected equipment when the AC Mode LED is illuminated.
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indicators
1. On/Off Button: The
On/Off button
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controls power to your
equipment and
performs a self-test.
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NOTE: To turn on the
MANHATTAN Line
Interactive UPS, press
and hold the On/Off
button in for at least
two seconds, then
release the button
after the beep.
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NOTE: To turn off the
UPS, press and hold
the button in for at
least two seconds,
then release it. The
UPS will shut down
completely.
120 V Model 168212 shown. Output ports for 220 V model will vary in number and type. See Specifications.
NOTE: The Line Interactive UPS will perform a self-test for about 10 seconds whenever it is turned on.
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120 V Model 168229 shown. Output ports for 220 V model will vary in number and type. See Specifications.
2. Line Battery LED (Green LED): Indicates the UPS is providing AC power to your equipment. When
the LED is blinking, the UPS is providing power from the battery.
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3. Warning LED (Red LED): When in AC or DC mode, the blinking LED could indicate that the battery
should be replaced. When the LED is always on, it indicates an overload condition or UPS fault. For
details, see the Indicator Table.
4. Surge Protection Outlets (Bypass Outlets): These outlets provide protection from surges and spikes.
5. Battery Backup & Surge Protection Outlets: These outlets not only provide surge protection, but also
provide emergency battery backup power.
6. Phone/Fax Protection: Built-in RJ-11 jacks protect the phone or fax line from surges. (Model 168229 only.)
NOTE: The UPS will operate normally without this connection.
7. USB Communication Port: The built-in USB port (Model 168229 only) connects to your computer. The
software will shut down your computer automatically in case of power failure and prevent possible file
damage due to an abrupt power outage. The software can also provide information regarding the status of
your utility power line. Install the software: If auto play is not enabled on the computer, double-click on My
Computer on the desktop; double-click on the CD-Rom drive icon and follow the on-screen instructions.
8. Circuit Breaker: The button will protrude when an overload occurs. The UPS will switch off of utility
power. If the button protrudes, disconnect some non-essential equipment and reset the circuit breaker
by pushing the button in.
9. AC Power Cord: Complete the necessary power connections. For North American models (120 V), use
an existing NEMA-type PC power cord to connect the PC to the UPS. Use the included NEMA-type power
cord to connect the UPS to the power source. For all other models (230 V), use the included IEC-type
power cord to connect the PC to the UPS. Use one of the existing PC power cords to connect the UPS to
the power source.
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indicator table
The UPS has both visible (LED) and audible (alarm) status indicators. One LED indicates AC or DC mode;
the other indicates a fault or overload condition.
Green LED
Red LED
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Alarm
UPS Status Indication
AC Mode (Operation)
Self-Test Mode
On
On
On
Blinking
X
X
On
On
On
On
On
X
On
Blinking
Blinking
Blinking
ꢂ beeps
ꢂ beeps
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0.ꢀꢃ sec. / per 10 sec.
1 beep @ ꢀ sec.
Overload (AC Mode)
On
On
On
Overload 110% (DC Mode)
Overload 1ꢀ0% (DC Mode)
Short (DC Mode)
DC Mode (Operation)
Low Battery Voltage
X
Blinking
Blinking
On
On
X
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0.ꢀꢃ sec. / per 10 sec.
1 beep 1 sec.
1 beep ꢀ0 sec.
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@
X
X
Battery Failure
Charge Mode Abnormal
Battery Voltage Over Spec. ( ≥ 1ꢃ Volts )
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troubleshooting
Symptom
Possible Cause
Action to Take
The UPS will not turn
on.
UPS is not turned on.
Switch on the ON/OFF button. If power is not
present, make sure your circuit breaker on the building
is not accidentally turned off.
Circuit breaker has tripped.
The Battery Backup & Surge
Reduce the amount of equipment plugged into the
Battery Backup & Surge Protection outlets of the UPS.
Next, reset the circuit breaker by pushing it back in.
The UPS is making
a continuous sound
and the Overload
indicator is lit.
Turn off the UPS and reduce the amount of equipment
Protection outlets are overloaded. connected to these outlets.
The UPS doesn’t provide Due to age, the battery does not Remove all connected equipment from the UPS and
expected run time.
hold a full charge.
The Battery Backup & Surge
Protection outlets are overloaded.
charge the battery for at least 8 hours.
Refer to the Indicator Table.
Devices lose power
while connected to
the UPS.
The UPS has depleted the battery. Allow the UPS to re-charge before continuing use.
Equipment is connected to the
wrong outlet(s).
Ensure that the equipment you want to stay powered
during a failure of utility power is plugged into the
Battery Backup & Surge Protection outlets.
The UPS may be faulty.
Call your dealer for further troubleshooting.
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specifications
Model 168212 — Available in 120 V (NEMA) and 220 V (IEC) models
• Outlets: 6 NEMA (120 V), 3 backup + surge / 3 surge only; 3 IEC (220 V), 3 back-up + surge
• Times:
- Backup: 3 minutes at full load; 7 minutes at 50% load; 25 minutes at varying loads (typical with PC
and 15” LCD monitor at 85 W)
- Recharge: 8 hours typical (12 hours maximum)
- Transfer: 8 ms typical (10 ms maximum)
• Nominal voltage: input, 100 V / 110 V / 120 V (220 V / 230 V / 240 V); output, 120 V (230 V)
• Voltage range: input, 96 V – 138 V (174 V – 262 V)
• Frequency range: input, 50/60 Hz +/– 5 Hz (auto sensing)
• Voltage regulation: output, +/– 10% (battery mode)
• Frequency regulation: output, 50/60 Hz +/– 1%
• Waveform: simulated sine wave
• Battery: capacity, 12 V / 5 Ah; type, sealed and maintenance-free (lead acid)
• Temperatures (°C): operation, 0 to 40; storage, -15 to 50
• Operation relative humidity: 0 to 95% (non-condensing)
• UL/cUL listed
Package Contents
• Line Interactive UPS, 600 VA / 300 W
• Power cable, 6 ft. (1.8 m)
• User manual
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Model 168229 — Available in 120 V (NEMA) and 220 V (IEC) models
• Outlets: 6 NEMA (120 V), 3 backup + surge / 3 surge only; 6 IEC (220 V), 3 back-up + surge / 3 surge only
• Times:
- Backup: 5 minutes at full load; 12 minutes at 50% load; 35 minutes at varying loads (typical with PC
and 15” LCD monitor at 85 W)
- Recharge: 8 hours typical (12 hours maximum)
- Transfer: 4-6 ms typical (10 ms maximum)
• Communications port: USB (120 V); USB (220 V)
• Telephone/fax/network ports: RJ-11/RJ-45 (1 in / 1 out), surge protected
• Nominal voltage: input, 100 V/110 V/120 V (220 V/230 V/240 V); output, 120 V (230 V)
• Voltage range: input, 96 V – 138 V (174 V – 262 V)
• Frequency range: input, 50/60 Hz +/– 5 Hz (auto sensing)
• Voltage regulation: output, +/– 10% (battery mode)
• Frequency regulation: 50/60 Hz +/– 1%
• Automatic voltage regulation(AVR): Available 220 V model only
• Waveform: simulated sine wave
• Battery: capacity, 12 V / 9 Ah; type, sealed and maintenance-free (lead acid)
• Temperatures (°C): operation, 0 to 40; storage, -15 to 50
• Operation relative humidity: 0 to 95% (non-condensing)
• LED indicators: Online, Overload, On Battery and Bad Battery
• Audible alarms: Overload, On Battery, Low Battery and Self-test
• UL/cUL listed
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Package Contents
• Line Interactive UPS, 1000 VA / 500 W
• Power Management Software CD (Windows 98/SE/Me/2000/XP compatible)
• Cables, USB, 6 ft. (1.8 m); Telephone (RJ-11), 6 ft. (1.8 m); Power cable, 6 ft. (1.8 m)
• User manual
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Coverage: For the original purchaser of this MANHATTAN Uninterruptible Power Supply residing in the United States or Canada,
the device itself features a lifetime warranty covering material and workmanship (with a three-year warranty on the battery).
Should the UPS fail, it will either be repaired or replaced (manufacturer’s option).
Should UC-, UL-, CSA- or CE-listed electronic equipment connected to the MANHATTAN Uninterruptible Power Supply be
damaged by power or phone line transients such as spikes or surges, the manufacturer has the option of repairing or replacing
thedamagedequipmentorkeepingthedamagedequipmentandpayingfairmarketvalueforit(nottoexceedatotalof$100,000).
This warranty does not cover a) damage caused by improper installation, repairs, servicing or alterations; b) damage due to the
improper packing or shipping of items returned to the manufacturer; c) damage to electronic equipment that is not UC-, UL-,
CSA- or CE-listed; d) damage to UC-, UL-, CSA- or CE-listed equipment not caused by power or phone line transients such as
spikes or surges; e) damage caused by a failure to use properly wired and grounded electrical outlets, telephone service and,
if applicable, cable TV service; f) damage caused by a failure to install primary protection devices for power and telephone
service equipment; g) damage caused by cable TV transients; or h) damage caused during any use of this device for which it
was not intended.
Note: Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, which means the above
may not apply. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
Implied Warranty: Implied warranties, including the implied warranty of merchantability and the implied warranty of fitness for
a purpose, end when the original purchaser no longer owns the product and three years from the date of purchase for the battery.
Note: Some states do not allow time limitations on implied warranties, which means the above limitations may not apply.
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