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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
5.
Connect to Utility Power
For UPS-1500-OL, UPS-2000-OL, UPS-3000-OL Models only:
(For SX-BDL-1500 and SX-BDL-2000 connection installation, skip to instructions below)
A.
Plug the UPS into a 3-wire grounded receptacle of proper size per UPS specifications. Make
sure the receptacle is protected by the proper size fuse or circuit breaker, and is not located on
the same circuit with equipment requiring higher amounts of power (e.g. refrigerator, air
conditioner, copier). Avoid using an extension cord to connect the UPS to the input power
receptacle.
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N
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: Size of Branch Circuit Over-current Protection – CAUTION – to reduce the risk of
fire, connect only to a circuit provided with 30 amperes maximum branch circuit over-
current protection in accordance with National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
For SX-BDL-1500 and SX-BDL-2000 Models only:
(For UPS-1500-OL, UPS-2000-OL, and UPS-3000 connection installation instructions, refer to
instructions above)
A.
Connect UPS to SX-1115: Plug the UPS power cord into the SX-1115 (into the receptacle on
the back of the SX-1115). Avoid using an extension cord.
B.
Then plug the SX-1115 into a 3-wire grounded receptacle of proper size. Make sure the
receptacle is protected by the proper size fuse or circuit breaker, and is not located on the same
circuit with equipment requiring higher amounts of power (e.g. refrigerator, air conditioner,
copier). Avoid using an extension cord to connect the SX-1115 to the input power receptacle.
C.
N
OTE
: Size of Branch Circuit Over-current Protection – CAUTION – to reduce the risk of fire,
connect only to a circuit provided with 30 amperes maximum branch circuit over-current
protection in accordance with National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
6.
Connect Telephone or Data Device
A.
If you wish to protect a fax, modem or other telephone or data networking device, plug the cable
from the wall into the “IN” jack. Connect the cable provided with the UPS from the “OUT” jack to
the fax, modem, or other networking device. To protect a 10Base-T (UTP) network interface,
obtain and use a UTP cable to connect the “OUT” jack to your computer.
7.
Charge Batteries: Once the UPS has been connected to an AC power source the internal charger
will start charging the UPS batteries, at this point the yellow LED is illuminated, and the LCD
displays “UPS OFF”. In this state the output voltage is zero, which means UPS has no output.
Please realize that although you may start using the UPS immediately, maximum back-up time will
still not be available, so it is recommended to charge the batteries for a minimum of 6 hours before
use.