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Switches, Indicator Lights
& Other Features

(See Diagram 10, p. 48 to locate the following switches, indicator lights and other features. 10.1
shows the UniPlug Universal Plug Adaptor [included with APS INT 512 models] which accepts
most worldwide plug configurations; 10.2 shows the plug and cordset. Note: 10.21=ground,
10.22=neutral, 10.23=line 1, 10.24=detachable line cord. 10.3 shows the “Configuration Dip
Switches” located on the bottom of the unit.)

Switches

1. “Operating Mode” Switch

This switch selects the APS operating mode (either “CHARGE ONLY/REMOTE”, “AUTO”, or
“OFF”. See “Equipment Connection” for the optimum switch setting.

2. “CONFIGURATION” DIP Switches

These four switches must be set for the type of battery your APS will be connected to and the voltage
range outside of which your APS will switch to battery power. The Battery Type DIP Switch #1 setting
must match the type of batteries you connect or your batteries may be degraded or damaged over
an extended period of time. Most loads will perform adequately when your APS’s High AC Voltage
Point DIP Switch #2 is set to 257V and its Low AC Voltage Point DIP Switches #3 and #4 are set to
181V. Set your APS above or below these points, however, to minimize frequent battery operation
caused by momentary high/low line voltage swings which have little effect on equipment operation.
(See “APS Installation” and Diagram 1 on page 46.)

Indicator Lights

3. “LINE”

This green light will turn continuously ON whenever connected equipment is receiving utility-supplied
AC power. It will flash intermittently when utility power is present and your APS's Operating Mode
Switch is set to “Charge Only/Remote” to warn you that the APS's inverter is OFF and that the APS
WILL NOT provide battery backup during blackouts, brownouts or overvoltages.

4. “INV”

This red light will turn continuously ON whenever connected equipment is receiving battery-supplied
AC power (during a blackout, brownout or overvoltage while connected to utility power or when
connected to batteries during vehicular operation).

5. “LOAD”

This red light will turn continuously ON when the APS’s load is between 80% and 110% of capacity.
The light will flash intermittently when the APS's inverter shuts down due to a severe overload or
overheating. If this happens, turn Operating Mode Switch OFF. Remove overload. Let the unit cool.
You may then turn the APS ON again.

200002089  APS Manual 230 Volt Version.p65

5/31/00, 4:30 PM

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Summary of Contents for APS INT 512

Page 1: ...d Frequency Controlled Peak Power High Efficiency ESPA OL p 13 23 FRAN A S p 24 34 RUSSKII p 35 45 Copyright 2000 Tripp Lite All rights reserved Introduction p 2 3 APS Installation p 4 5 Battery Conne...

Page 2: ...ulti function lights displays battery charge conditions and fault warnings The second set of multi function lights displays APS operation conditions Multi Operation Switches Two control points give yo...

Page 3: ...stage charger profiles Bulk Absorption and Float are optimized regardless of the type of battery you use Wet or Gel In addition the advanced charging system protects against over charge and over disch...

Page 4: ...ore information Battery Type Switch Position Gel Cell Sealed Battery Front Wet Cell Vented Battery Rear Select High AC Voltage Point Switch To Battery DIP Switch 2 Voltage Switch Position 276V Front 2...

Page 5: ...p 46 Thread four 4 mm 8 sheet metal screws through four holes in a rigid horizontal splash guard measuring 175 mm x 225 mm through four 25 mm long hollow spacers and into the four blind holes in the t...

Page 6: ...well ventilated Sparks may result during final battery connection Do not allow objects to contact the two DC input terminals Do not short or bridge them together Serious injury to person and or proper...

Page 7: ...Diagram 5 p 46 Note 5 1 is the fuse Multiple 12V Battery System Connection in Parallel See Diagram 6 p 47 Note 6 1 is the fuse Multiple 6V Battery System Connection in Series See Diagram 7 p 47 Note 7...

Page 8: ...is will damage the APS and void your warranty Equipment Connection Match the power requirements of your equipment with the power output of your APS to avoid overload When figuring the power requiremen...

Page 9: ...Low AC Voltage Point DIP Switches 3 and 4 are set to 181V Set your APS above or below these points however to minimize frequent battery operation caused by momentary high low line voltage swings which...

Page 10: ...remote APS control using user supplied wire and 2 position switch The connector accepts a 3 5 mm 2 wire miniature phone plug Note The user supplied remote switch can only control APS operation when t...

Page 11: ...abling APS charger failure Turn APS OFF Wait 1 minute and switch to AUTO If automatic shut down occurs call Tripp Lite Customer Service All APS Indicator Lights are This is normal if the APS is set OF...

Page 12: ...OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Specifically Tripp Lite is not liable for any costs such as lost profits or revenue lo...

Page 13: ...s de carga de la bater a y enciende las luces de advertenciaencasodefallo Laotrabarradeindicadoresvisualesparafuncionesm ltiplesleinforma de las condiciones de funcionamiento del APS Interruptores par...

Page 14: ...abilizaci n cualquiera que sea el tipo de bater a que usted utiliza Bater a l quida o Bater a Gel Adem s gracias al sistema de carga avanzado las bater as est n protegidas contra el exceso de carga o...

Page 15: ...a Bater a L quida Abierta Parte Trasera Seleccionar Conmutador de conversi n en la Bater a cuando la CA est en Alta Tensi n Conmutador DIP n 2 Tensi n Posici n del Conmutador 276V Parte Delantera 257V...

Page 16: ...4 mm n 8 en los cuatro agujeros de una plancha r gida y horizontal que mida 175 mm x 225 mm que servir para proteger el APS contra las salpicaduras Antes coloque tacos huecos de 25 mm de largo en los...

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Page 19: ...ponerlos en marcha Sin embargo los motores el ctricos que se encuentran en equipamientos tales como neveras y bombas de los c rteres alternan constantemente entre Marcha y Paro seg n la demanda Estos...

Page 20: ...Tensi n de CA a 181V Ajuste su APS por encima o por debajo de estos puntos para reducir al m ximo la frecuencia de utilizaci n de la bater a provocada por cambios moment neos de alta baja tensi n de l...

Page 21: ...y de un conmutador de 2 posiciones El conector acepta enchufes de tel fono miniatura de 2 conductores de 3 5 mm Nota el conmutador remoto s lo controla el funcionamiento del APS cuando el conmutador M...

Page 22: ...ter a se ha descargado demasiado El ondulador no funciona porque la tensi n de la bater a ha estado m s de 5 segundos por debajo de los 10V de CC Esto permite proteger la bater a de da os irreversible...

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Page 24: ...charge des batteries et les avertissements de panne l autre affiche l tat de fonctionnement de l appareil S lecteurs plusieurs fonctionnements Les options de fonctionnement du syst me APS sont regrou...

Page 25: ...type de batterie utilis batterie hydro lectrique ou batterie gel De plus aveclesyst medechargeavanc les batteries sont prot g es contre les exc s de charge et de d charge et ont une plus longue dur e...

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Page 32: ...ni par l utilisateur et d un interrupteur deux positions Le connecteur accepte une prise t l phone miniature deux conducteurs de 3 5 mm Nota l interrupteur distance fourni par l utilisateur permettra...

Page 33: ...D faillance du chargeur de batterie Arr ter l APS Attendre une minute et mettre sur la position AUTO S il y a arr t automatique entrer en contact avec notre service clients Les t moins de l APS sont E...

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