Belkin F6C150-RKM-2U Belkin OmniGuard Rackmount UPS Hardware Manual - Page 7
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PRODUCT INSTALLATION Mounting the UPS within the Rack The OmniGuard Rackmount UPS includes a mounting kit, which includes two mounting brackets for a standard 19-inch (48.3cm) rack and eight retaining screws for mounting the brackets to the UPS device. Note that the screws and nats necessary for mounting the UP actual rack are included.included111111 Other configurations are also available as options including: mounting brackets for a 23-inch (58.4cm) standard rack, vertical mounting, or wall mounting. Attaching the Brackets to the UPS To prepare the UPS for mounting, you need to attach the mounting brackets first to the UPS device. The mounting bracket screw holes are located on the side panels of the UPS, toward the front of the UPS. Align the mounting bracket with the mounting bracket screw holes and then attach the mounting bracket using four retaining screws for each bracket. Diagram 1: Mounting the UPS into the Rack Attaching the Brackets to the Rack Locate the appropriate rackmount screws associated with your rack. Align the mounting bracket with the mounting bracket screw holes and then attach the mounting bracket using the appropriate rack screws. PRODUCT INSTALLATION CAUTION! Use two or more people when installing the UPS into the rack. Use caution, the UPS is extremely heavy. Do not move the rack after the units have been installed. The rack may be unstable due to the weight distribution. Now the UPS is ready for the normal start-up procedure. Connecting to an AC Power Source Once physically installed, plug the UPS into a two-pole, three-wire, grounded receptacle only. Do not use extension cords or adapter plugs as these devices create additional issues with the electrical flow and will void the Belkin power warranty associated with the UPS. Important: After plugging in the UPS, check the Site Wiring Fault (SWF) LED on the front panel of the unit. If the LED is illuminated, then the UPS is plugged into an improperly wired AC outlet. CAUTION! If the UPS indicates a site-wiring fault, have a qualified electrician correct the problem. Charging the Battery The OmniGuard Rackmount UPS will charge the internal batteries whenever the unit is connected to an AC power source and the circuit breaker on the back panel is in the "On" position. It is recommended that the batteries be charged for a minimum of four hours before use. If the UPS is used immediately, battery run time may be less than normally expected. 12 13