This yellow light will turn ON when the UPS battery is low on
charge. If it stays on after twelve hours of charging, contact
Tripp Lite for service.
This red light will turn ON when the UPS detects a wiring fault
in your wall outlet (reversed phases, missing ground, etc.) Have
an electrician fix the fault immediately. Your UPS will identify
the presence of most (but not all) wiring faults.
Receptacles
COMPUTER Receptacle (Surge/Battery Protected)
Whenever the MASTER Switch is ON, this AC receptacle
provides connected equipment with AC line power during normal
operation, protects equipment against surges and line noise
and supplies battery power during blackouts and brownouts.
MONITOR and ACC Receptacles (Surge/Battery Protected)
These AC receptacles can be individually controlled by the
corresponding Switches on the front of the UPS. Whenever their
Switch and the MASTER Switch are both ON, these receptacles
provide connected equipment with AC line power during normal
operation, protect equipment against surges and line noise and
supply battery power during blackouts and brownouts.
AUX and PRINTER Receptacles (Surge Protected Only)
These AC receptacles can be individually controlled by the
corresponding Switches on the front of the UPS. Whenever their
Switch and the MASTER Switch are both ON, these receptacles
provide connected equipment with AC line power during normal
operation and protect equipment against surges and line noise.
Connected equipment will not consume valuable power in the
event of a blackout or brownout.
UNSWITCHED Receptacle (Surge Protected Only)
This AC receptacle is independant of the MASTER switch and all
other switches. It provides connected equipment with AC line
power during normal operation and protects equipment against
surges and line noise. Connected equipment will not consume
valuable power in the event of a blackout or brownout.
Other UPS Features
RJ11 Telephone Jacks
These jacks protect your equipment against telephone line
surges. Connecting your equipment to these jacks is optional.
Your UPS will still work properly without this connection.
Circuit Breaker
A breaker will trip to protect your UPS and connected equipment
against short circuits and overload. If it trips, unplug excess
equipment from the UPS, allow the unit to cool, then press the
circuit breaker (located on the back, next to the cord) to reset it.
Static Discharge
Before handling magnetic media or sensitive electronics, touch
this metal nub on the front of your unit to ground out any static
charge which may have built up in your body.
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