Basic Operation
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OVERLOAD/CHECK BATTERY LED: This red LED lights continuously after a self-
test to indicate the capacity of the battery-supported outlets has been exceeded.
To clear the overload, unplug some of your equipment from the battery-supported
outlets, then use the ON/OFF/TEST button to run a self-test. If the UPS system
continues to detect an overload, remove more equipment, and repeat the self-test
until successful.
CAUTION! Any overload that is not corrected by the user immediately
following a self-test may cause the UPS system to shut down and cease
supplying output power in the event of a blackout or brownout. The LED
flashes to indicate the battery needs to be recharged or replaced. If the LED
flashes during a prolonged blackout or brownout, the UPS system's batteries
are nearly out of power. You should save files and shut down your equipment
immediately. If the LED flashes following a self-test (after the UPS system is
turned ON), it may indicate the battery needs to be replaced. Allow the UPS
system to recharge continuously for 12 hours, then use the ON/OFF/TEST
button to run a self-test. If the LED continues to flash, contact Tripp Lite for
service. Should your UPS system require battery replacement, visit
Tripp Lite at www.tripplite.com/support/battery/index.cfm to locate the
specific replacement battery for your UPS system.
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BATTERY BACKUP-PROTECTED/SURGE-PROTECTED OUTLETS: These four
outlets provide both battery backup and surge protection. Plug your modem, router,
RF amplifier and other equipment into these outlets. The outlet labeled ROUTER
features a delay start function. This outlet will turn on approximately 60 seconds
after the unit powers up. Use this outlet for a router or any other device you wish to
start up approximately 60 seconds after other connected equipment.
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TEL/DSL LINE PROTECTION JACKS: These jacks protect equipment against surges
over a single phone line. Select models feature a built-in splitter (one jack in/two
jacks out), allowing you to connect two devices sharing a single line. Connecting
your equipment to these jacks is optional. Your UPS system will work properly
without this connection.
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HD-COMPATIBLE 22 GHZ COAX PROTECTION JACKS: Gold coaxial "F" connectors
protect connected equipment by stopping surges on a single DSS satellite, cable or
antenna line. Connect a coaxial cable from the wall jack directly to the coaxial jack
labeled "IN." Connect a coaxial cable from the coaxial jack labeled "OUT" directly to
the device to be protected. The UPS system must always be the first item connected
in line from the coaxial wall jack. The UPS system must be plugged into a 3-wire
grounded AC outlet for coaxial line surge protection to work. Make sure coax cables
connected to satellite dishes, antennas, etc. are also grounded. Connecting your
equipment to these jacks is optional. Your UPS system will work properly without this
connection.
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RESETTABLE INPUT CIRCUIT BREAKER: Protects your electrical circuit from
overcurrent draw from the UPS load. If this breaker trips, remove some of the load,
then reset it by pressing it in.
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