NETOGY UPS100-PLUS MINI 14400mAh DC UPS Power Bank User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- NETOGY
Table of Contents
- NETOGY UPS100-PLUS MINI 14400mAh DC UPS Power Bank
- Box Content
- Introduction To Display, Ports And Sockets
- Features
- Step-By-Step Guide To Setup Your UPS
- Example Diagrams
- LED Explanation
- Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- IMPORTANT
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
NETOGY UPS100-PLUS MINI 14400mAh DC UPS Power Bank
Box Content
Introduction To Display, Ports And Sockets
LED INDICATOR
FRONT
BACK
Features
- Emergency uninterruptible power supply – perfect for load shedding.
- Can be used as a Power Bank.
- High output power (100W) – capable of powering multiple devices simultaneously.
- Suitable for most digital devices with 8 x DC outputs supporting multiple voltages and 2 x 5V USB ports.
- High-capacity (14400mAh hours) Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) battery.
- Safeguards against power surges, spikes, dips and failure.
- Protects voltage-sensitive devices.
- Intelligent circuit design with over-charging, over-discharging and short circuit protection.
Step-By-Step Guide To Setup Your UPS
IMPORTANT NOTES BEFORE STARTING
- Confirm the voltage (V) of each device you want to connect to the UPS. Ensure that you connect each device to one of the DC Outputs on the UPS with the same voltage rating. Failure to do this may result in damage to the connected device.
- You can check the voltage (V) of each device on its label or on the label of the device’s power supply.
- Ensure that the Amperage (A) of the device(s) you want to connect to the UPS, does NOT exceed the Amperage (A) for the applicable DC Output(s) you will connect them to. NOTE that it does not matter if it is lower than the indicated Amperage (A).
- You will NOT need or require the power supply of the device(s) you want to connect to the UPS for connection/setup to the UPS – the UPS will power the connected devices.
- ONLY connect 2 devices to the Y-Cable if they have the same voltage rating and they are close enough to each other for the 2 ends of the Y-cable to reach both devices.
- If the connector(s) at the end of the provided cable(s) does not fit the device you want to connect to the UPS, please try one of the accessory adapters provided by connecting this adapter to the end of the provided cable, and then to the device you want to connect to the UPS.
- If the connector still does not fit, you will need to obtain or buy a cable or adapter with the correct connector type for your specific device.
IMPORTANT: It is the user’s responsibility to ensure that their devices are connected correctly and to the correct and appropriate outputs.
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STEP 1: Connecting the power cable
Connect the one end of the provided AC/Mains Power Cable to an electrical outlet and the other end to the AC (Mains Power) Input of the UPS100-PLUS, labelled “INPUT 100-240Vac”. -
STEP 2: Connecting a device to the UPS
Once you have confirmed the correct DC output port on the UPS to connect the device to, connect the one end of one of the provided cables to this DC output port on the UPS and the other end to the applicable device.
Repeat this for any other device(s) you also want to connect to the UPS.
NOTE: WHEN CONNECTING A 9-VOLT DEVICE
When you want to connect a 9-volt (9V) device you will need to:- Ensure that the 9V/12V Selector switch is set to 9V
- Connect the applicable device to the Yellow 9V/12V Output
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STEP 3: Switching the UPS on
Switch the UPS100-PLUS on by pressing and holding the ON/OFF power button for 2 to 3 seconds on the UPS.
Example Diagrams
LED Explanation
LED | Description |
---|---|
Status | Green |
Yellow | Maximum Output power exceeded – USB ports disabled |
Red | AC/Mains power off – using battery |
12V | Green |
connected to the Yellow 9V/12V Output
9V| Green| Selector switch is set to 9V and a device is
connected to the Yellow 9V/12V Output
Battery Capacity LEDs| 25| Flashing| Very low battery level
25| | 25% battery level indicator
25| 50| | 50% battery level indicator
25| 50| 75| | 75% battery level indicator
25| 50| 75| 100| 100% battery level indicator
Specifications
Input
- Input voltage: 100-240VAC
Output
- Max. Output Power: 100W
- Number of USB Ports: 2
- Total DC Outputs: 8
- DC Output Voltage: 5 x 12V 9V / 12V 19V 1 x 5V + 2 x USB
- Output Current: 5.0A 3.0A 5.0A 2.0A
- Output Power: 60W 36W 95W 10W
Battery
- Battery Type: Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4)
- Battery Capacity: 8 x 1800mAh Batteries
- Protection: BMS (overcharging, over-discharge, over-current, over-temperature protection and battery balance)
Charge
- Charging Time: 3 – 4 hours
Physical
- Unit Dimension (mm): 253 x 146 x 45mm
- Net Weight (Kg): 0.7kg
Environment
- Operating Temperature: 0° – 40° C
- Humidity: 20% – 90%
- Noise Level: Less than 40dB
Troubleshooting
Issue / Error | Possible Explanation/Solution |
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Status LED is RED | This is not an error or issue.This means that the AC/Mains |
power is off and the connected devices are running from the UPS battery power.
25% Battery capacity indicator LED is flashing| This indicates that the
remaining battery capacity is very low (below 25%) and the battery power will
run out soon if the AC/ Mains power is not restored.
Neither the 9V nor the 12V LED is on| This is not an error or issue.This only
means that there is no device with a load connected to the Yellow 9V/12V
Output port on the UPS. 1 of these 2 LEDs will light up only when a device is
connected to this port.Which LED to light up will depend on which voltage the
Selector switch is set to.
Status LED is flashing YELLOW| The maximum Output power of the UPS is exceeded
and the USB ports have been disabled as result.To resolve this, remove excess
load by removing/disconnecting some of the connected devices.
USB Ports are not working| Confirm if the STATUS LED is flashing Yellow. If
so; the maximum Output power of the UPS is exceeded and the USB ports have
been disabled as a result.To resolve this, remove excess load by
removing/disconnecting some of the connected devices.
All power indicator LEDs flashing| The maximum Output power of the UPS is
exceeded and the disabling the USB ports did not resolve/reduce the load
enough. To resolve this, remove excess load by removing/disconnecting some of
the connected devices.
IMPORTANT
The total power of the loads which connect to all the ports cannot exceed the
maximum output power of your model. If this does occur, the USB ports will be
disabled and the status light will flash yellow. If the total power of the
loads still exceeds the maximum power rating after the USB ports are disabled,
then all the output ports will be turned off, and all power indicator lights
will flash. In this situation, please remove excess load.
If the UPS will not be used for extended periods, ensure that it is fully
charged before storing in a cool, dry place. If the UPS has been in storage
too long, you will need to plug in mains power until the status light turns
green. It is recommended that the UPS battery is charged once per month.
WARNING
- Always check the working voltage, current and polarity of the loads before connecting them to the UPS, connecting them to the appropriate voltage output.
- Charge device fully prior to initial use.
- Damage caused by dropping, disassembling or attempting to repair the UPS privately will render your warranty null and void.
- Do not immerse the UPS in water or allow it to get wet.
- Do not dispose of any of the UPS’s components in a fire.
- Do not use the UPS in a flammable environment.
- Keep the UPS out of reach of children and unauthorised persons.
Device Support Information
- Device Support: +27 (0) 10 824 0049
- Operating Hours: 08:00 – 17:00 (Mon – Thurs) 08:00 – 16:00 (Fri)
- www.netogy.co.za
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References
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