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Step 1: UPS Input Connection
Plug the UPS into a two-pole, three-wire, grounded receptacle only. Avoid using extension cords.
For the best results, suggest to charge the battery at least 5 hours before initial use. The unit
charges its battery while connecting to the utility.
Note
: Do not expect full battery run capability during this initial charge period.
Step 2: UPS Output Connection
Battery Backup Outlets
Connect computer and monitor to the "Battery Backup" outlets. These outlets provide battery
backup, EMI filtering, line conditioning, and surge protection. Battery power is automatically
provided in case of power failure.
Surge-Protected Outlets
Connect a printer, fax machine, or scanner to the “Surge
-
protected” outlets. These outlets do
not provide power during power failure.
CAUTION: NEVER
connect a laser printer or scanner to the battery backup sockets of UPS.
The equipment may draw significantly power to overload the UPS.
Step 3: Connect Modem/Phone Line/Network Surge Protection
Connect a single modem/phone line into surge-
protected “IN” outlet on
the back panel of the
UPS unit. Connect from “OUT” outlet to the computer with another phone line cable.
Step 4: Connect Communication Port and Install Software
Connect one end of the USB cable to PC and the other to the USB port at the rear of the UPS.
Download the latest version of ViewPower software from
http://www.power-software-download.com to your hard drive. Follow on-screen instructions to
complete the software installation.
Optional HID Function
If this UPS is equipped with optional HID function, you may simply connect one computer with
installed Microsoft windows OS via USB port to execute safely shutdown during power failure
even though there is no monitoring software installed.