2. Installation
2.3 Connection and Start-Up
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Plug equipment into the UPS
system's AC outlets.
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.
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Turn the UPS system ON.
To turn on the UPS system, press the "ON/TEST"
button for approximately 1 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.
2.4 Optional Connections
The UPS system will function properly without these
connections.*
* Note: PowerAlert software (included) or the
optional SNMPWEBCARD internal accessory card
is required to control some of the advanced features
of the UPS system, including economy mode,
nominal AC voltage settings and frequency
conversion settings. The factory defaults are
suitable for most applications.
USB and RS-232 Serial
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Communications
Use the included USB cable (see
(DB9) serial cable (see
system's communication port to a computer's
communication port. Install the included
PowerAlert software on the computer. (See the
PowerAlert software documentation for system
requirements and installation instructions.)
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