Vertiv™ Edge UPS
Quick Installation Guide
Connections
1. Connecting Loads
The UPS has non-programmable
and programmable rear outlets.
Plug your critical equipment (such
as computer, monitors, etc.) into
the non-programmable outlets and
your less critical equipment (less
often used peripherals) into the
programmable outlets. Do not plug
in the UPS input power until after
all load and optional connections
have been made.
2. Network communication
card connection (optional)
Advanced monitoring and simple
control of the Vertiv™ Edge can be
done with the use of a Vertiv™
Liebert® IntelliSlot Communications
card. Visit www. Vertiv.com/
IntelliSlot for additional information
1. Remove the two screws and
protective cover on the rear
panel network communications
port.
2. Insert the card into the port and
secure it with the screws. Refer
to the documentation with the
card or at the link above for
cable connection and operation.
3. USB Communication
Connection (Optional)
Basic monitoring of the Vertiv™
Edge and unattended controlled
shutdown of your computer in case
of a power failure can be done
using the Vertiv™ Power Assist
software via the USB port. Visit
www. V ertiv.com/PowerAssist for
additional information.
4. Emergency Power-
off (EPO) Connection
(Optional)
To comply with national and local
wiring codes and regulations, the
EPO connector internally
disconnects all power sources to
connected equipment. To use this
feature remove the factory installed
jumper on the rear-panel EPO
connector and connect to active-
open contacts that are normally
closed but open during an
emergency power off event.
Operating logic may be reversed in
the settings menu. If you do not
use the EPO connector, leave the
factory installed jumper in place
and the default (active open) EPO
setting in the settings menu.
5. Connecting AC Input
Ensure that all the loads are first
powered off. Connect to an input-
power supply/wall outlet that is
properly protected by a circuit
breaker in accordance with national
and local electrical codes. The
input receptacle must be
grounded. Once the UPS is
plugged into the wall outlet, it
begins charging the battery.
OPERATION
1. Starting up the UPS
Plug the UPS input plug into a
stable 230VAC source. The LCD
display turns on and the batteries
begin charging. Press and hold the
button for two seconds
ENTER/
until the output turns on. The UPS
is in Battery Self Test mode for 10
seconds. After a successful battery
self-test, the UPS is in On Mode.
2. Shutting down the UPS
Press and hold the ENTER/
button for two seconds and use the
popup window to confirm that the
UPS should be turned off. This will
turn the outlets off. Disconnect the
input power.
3. Fully shutting down
the UPS
After turning the UPS off, remove
input power, then remove the front
bezel and disconnect the battery
connector. Replace the front bezel.
The unit is now fully shut down.
Maintenance And Battery
Replacement
Precaution
Although the Vertiv™ Edge UPS is
designed and manufactured to
ensure personal safety, improper
use can result in electrical shock or
fire. To ensure safety, observe the
following precautions:
• Turn off and unplug the UPS
before cleaning it.
• Clean the UPS with a dry cloth.
Do not use liquid or aerosol
cleaners.
• Never block or insert any
objects into the UPS ventilation
holes or openings.
• Do not place the UPS power
cord where it might be
damaged.
Battery Charging
The batteries are lithium ion and
should be kept charged to attain
their design life. The Vertiv™ Edge
UPS charges the batteries
continuously when it is connected
to the utility input power. If the
Vertiv™ Edge UPS will be stored for
a long time, we recommend
connecting the UPS to input power
for at least three hours every four
to six months to ensure full
recharge of the batteries.
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