2. Installation
2.4 Connecting the ATS
2.4.1 Connect ATS Input Plugs
Note: The ATS comes equipped with two 3-Phase AC
power inputs: Source A and Source B. Source A is
the default preferred (primary) source. See
Navigating Config Menus and Submenus section
A
for instructions on changing the preferred source. The
connection instructions below assume Source A is the
preferred source.
B
Connect the Source A input plug
to a
A
preferred 3-Phase AC power source. Under
normal operating conditions, the ATS will
distribute AC power from the Source A input
source. Connect the Source B input plug
to
B
an alternative source of grounded AC power.
Do not plug the Source B input into the same
power source as the Source A input. The ATS
will distribute AC power from the Source B
input only if the Source A input becomes
unavailable or unstable.
2.4.2 Connect Equipment
to Power Strip
Do not exceed the load rating of the power
strip. The total electrical current used by each
phase of the power strip will be displayed in
amperes on the digital meter.
2.5 Networking the ATS
Your ATS can receive its IP address assignment via DHCP server (dynamic) or static (manual)
addressing methods. If you are uncertain which method to use, contact your network administrator
for assistance before continuing the configuration process.
Note: The MAC address (12-digit string in this format: 000667xxxxxx) is printed on a label and attached to the ATS
enclosure. For static IP address assignment, use the DB9 configuration cable (730866) included with the ATS.
The ATS provides remote monitoring and more via Web browser, telnet and SNMP-based Network
Management Systems. For more information about configuration and operation of the ATS via the
PowerAlert Web browser interface, refer to the SNMPWEBCARD User's Guide by going to
www.tripplite.com/support and typing SNMPWEBCARD into the search field.
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