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On-Line UPS
User Manual
Models: UPS-1500-OL, UPS-2000-OL, UPS-3000-OL
SX-BDL-1500, SX-BDL-2000
9. Initial Connection and Startup
Ensure that the UPS and optional battery packs are mounted correctly, and the UPS is disconnected from input
power before proceeding.
A.
Connections Installation
1.
Connect external battery packs (option)
CAUTION: CONNECT ONLY BATTERY PACKS PROVIDING THE SAME DC VOLTAGE AS THE UPS –
PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK LABELING ON THE UPS AND BATTERY PACKS TO ASSURE PROPER
VOLTAGES ARE CONNECTED. CONNECTING THE INCORECT BATTERY PACK TO THE UPS MAY
RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE UPS AND/OR BATTERY PACK THAT WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
•
Ensure that the UPS is disconnected from AC input and is off while connecting the External
Battery Packs. Ensure all battery breakers are in the “OFF” position.
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Remove the EBP covers on the UPS and EBP. Connect the battery cable that comes with the
External Battery Pack between the External Battery Pack to the UPS.
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Secure the DC battery cable to the rear of the UPS, and the rear of the EBP by using M3 x 8
screws provided (2 each per connector end).
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Connect the 5-15P from the EBP to an input AC utility source per specifications.
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Connect a second battery pack to the first EBP in the same fashion
if more than one is to be
installed.
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Refer to Appendix A: Battery Pack User Manual for more details
2.
Connect SNMP card (option)
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Remove the two screws securing the SNMP cover plate on the rear of the UPS, and slide the
SNMP NetAgentII card into the slot. Secure the card into the slot with the two screws
previously removed.
3.
Close the battery breakers on the Optional battery packs if installed.
4.
Connect Devices to UPS
A.
Plug the equipment/devices that require battery back-up into the back of the UPS. Avoid using
an extension cord.
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Be sure to plug your core equipment (e.g. computer, monitor, critical data storage
device, etc.) into the Battery Power supplied outlets.
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Plug your peripheral equipment (e.g. printer, scanner, fax, audio device) to the Bypass
outlet(s).
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Do not plug a laser printer into the UPS output outlets, as its power demand is much
higher than typical peripherals and may cause the circuit breaker to trip. It is suggested
that laser printers and other heavy loads be connected to the Bypass outlets.