Tripp Lite ECO650LCD Owner's Manual for Select ECOLCD UPS Systems 933071 - Page 4

Basic Operation, Features - ups battery backup

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Basic Operation continued LCD Brightness Tap the button repeatedly to advance to the LCD Brightness display marked "LCD". Press the button to select Medium Backlight (default), High Backlight or Dim Backlight. Note: After 2 minutes of inactivity, the backlight will revert to the Dim setting until a button is pressed. Self-test Tap the button repeatedly to advance to the display. Press the button to initiate the test. The test will last approximately 10 seconds as the UPS switches to battery to test the capacity with a load. Upon completion of the test, the display will indicate PAS or BAD (pass or bad) for 20 seconds, then return to the home screen. Connected equipment can remain on during the test. Do not unplug your UPS, this will remove safe electrical grounding. Error Messages In the event that the UPS battery requires replacement, the icon will flash, as well as the icon. If there is an overload, the , , and icons will flash simultaneously along with a numeric read out of the load percentage. Features UPS Features ON/OFF/MODE Button: Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn on the UPS and 2.5 seconds to turn the UPS off. When the UPS is on, tap this button repeatedly to advance through LCD display screens. MUTE/SELECT Button: Use this button to toggle selection options for: self-test, enable/disable alarm, LCD brightness and ECO feature. This button can also be used to temporarily mute an active alarm by briefly pressing it. Tel/DSL Line Protection Jacks: These jacks protect equipment against surges over a single phone line. Connecting your equipment to these jacks is optional. Your UPS will work properly without this connection. USB Communications: This port connects your UPS system to any computer, enabling PowerAlert Software to automatically save open files and perform unattended shutdown in the event of a power failure and is also required to utilize the ECO feature. Use with included cable featuring a USB connector to connect to your computer's port and the RJ45 connector to connect to the UPS system port. Connecting your equipment to this port is optional. Your UPS will work properly without this connection. Battery Backup Protected/Surge Protected Outlets: Provide both battery backup and surge protection. Plug your computer, monitor and other critical equipment into these outlets. Note: Do not plug laser printers into these outlets. 4 201010198.indb 4 12/21/2010 11:47:35 AM

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Basic Operation
continued
Features
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LCD Brightness
Tap the
button repeatedly to advance to the LCD Brightness display marked “LCD”. Press
the
button to select Medium Backlight (default), High Backlight or Dim Backlight.
Note: After 2 minutes of inactivity, the backlight will revert to the Dim setting until a button is pressed.
Self-test
Tap the
button repeatedly to advance to the
display. Press the
button to
initiate the test. The test will last approximately 10 seconds as the UPS switches to battery
to test the capacity with a load. Upon completion of the test, the display will indicate PAS or
BAD (pass or bad) for 20 seconds, then return to the home screen. Connected equipment
can remain on during the test. Do not unplug your UPS, this will remove safe electrical
grounding.
Error Messages
In the event that the UPS battery requires replacement, the
icon will flash, as well as
the
icon. If there is an overload, the
,
, and
icons will flash simultaneously
along with a numeric read out of the load percentage.
UPS Features
ON/OFF/MODE Button:
Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn on the
UPS and 2.5 seconds to turn the UPS off. When the UPS is on, tap
this button repeatedly to advance through LCD display screens.
MUTE/SELECT Button:
Use this button to toggle selection options
for: self-test, enable/disable alarm, LCD brightness and ECO feature.
This button can also be used to temporarily mute an active alarm by
briefly pressing it.
Tel/DSL Line Protection Jacks:
These jacks protect equipment
against surges over a single phone line. Connecting your equipment to
these jacks is optional. Your UPS will work properly without this
connection.
USB Communications:
This port connects your UPS system to any
computer, enabling PowerAlert Software to automatically save open
files and perform unattended shutdown in the event of a power failure
and is also required to utilize the ECO feature. Use with included
cable featuring a USB connector to connect to your computer’s port
and the RJ45 connector to connect to the UPS system port.
Connecting your equipment to this port is optional. Your UPS will work
properly without this connection.
Battery Backup Protected/Surge Protected Outlets:
Provide both
battery backup and surge protection. Plug your computer, monitor and
other critical equipment into these outlets.
Note: Do not plug laser
printers into these outlets.
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