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Voltage Note:
The UPS system supports a nominal AC voltage setting of 200V, 208V, 220V, 230V
or 240V. 230V is the factory default setting. The full output capacity of 2,500 watts is available
when the UPS system is set at 230V or 240V. When the UPS system is set at 200V, 208V or
220V, output capacity is reduced to 2,400 watts. The nominal voltage setting can be changed
using the control panel buttons, with PowerAlert
®
software or the optional WEBCARDLX internal
accessory card. See the PowerAlert software or WEBCARDLX documentation for more information
about changing the nominal voltage setting.
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Some models may differ.
2. Installation
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Plug equipment into the UPS system’s AC
outlets.
Note:
Use the supplied C13 to C14 interconnection
cord.
The UPS system is designed to support
computer equipment only. The UPS system
will become overloaded if household
appliances or laser printers are connected to
its outlets.
Note:
Additional interconnection cords (C13 to
C14) are available from Tripp Lite. Visit www.
tripplite.com. (Part # P004-006)
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Turn the UPS system ON.
To turn on the UPS system, press the “ON/
TEST” button for approximately one second
until the UPS system beeps, then release the
button.
The UPS system will begin providing AC power
to its outlets. The “ON LINE” LED will
illuminate.
Note:
UPS system will function properly upon initial
startup, however, maximum runtime for the unit’s
battery will only be accessible after it has been
charged for 24 hours.
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